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SHOW - Shots in 65:24 format (Xpan)

I shot this in portrait 2:3 aspect with the idea of cropping it to portrait 24:65 in post. This TV tower LOOMS over SW Portland, making it easy to visually navigate when you're out & about.
pjd_tower-240818-p1001109_h.jpg
  • Panasonic - DC-S5M2X
  • 50.0 mm
  • ƒ/5.6
  • 1/1300 sec
  • Center-Weighted Average
  • Manual exposure
  • ISO 400


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Portland's TV tower again, this time shot using my S5iiX with a Vivitar 300mm f5.6 F-mount manual prime lens at f11, in hi-res mode, portrait orientation, through a double pane window in my home. Processed, cropped to 24:65, and scaled to approx. half-size using Pixelmator Pro. Distance is about 2 miles. I was curious how it would come out. Not bad for an antique lens.
pjd_council-crest-tv-tower-portland-or-240901-p1001145_24x65.jpg
  • Panasonic - DC-S5M2X
  • 300.0 mm
  • 1/125 sec
  • Center-Weighted Average
  • Manual exposure
  • ISO 100
 
Mount Warning (known as Wollumbin in the local Bundjalung language) is a mountain in the Tweed Range in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. According to Wikipedia, it was formed from a volcanic plug of the now-gone Tweed Volcano.

In the foreground are cane fields.

Interesting fact - Lieutenant James Cook recorded that he saw this mountant in his journal on the HMS Endeavour in May 1770 and gave it the name Mount Warning.

P1009916_DxO.jpg
  • Panasonic - DC-S5M2
  • LUMIX S 24-105/F4
  • 105.0 mm
  • ƒ/10
  • 1/200 sec
  • Pattern
  • Auto exposure
  • ISO 100
 
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