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In this video, I show you how to use the Focus Shift feature of the Nikon D850 to create a focus stacked landscape image. Watch as I take the Nikon D850 to Dartmoor National Park in Devon to photograph the twin waterfalls at Venford. While on location I show you how I configure the Focus Shift feature to capture a series of images at different focus points throughout the scene.
Later I show you how to focus stack the images into a single image using Photoshop. I also take you through the processing of a previous image which has a few additional challenges due to the moving elements in it.
If you'd like to see any of the images featured in this video in a bit more detail, remember to head on over to my blog at:
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If you're interested, here is some of the gear I used to make this video:
Video shot with a Sony RX100M4 (amzn.to/2eDyOIS)
Audio recorded using a Rode Smartlav + (amzn.to/2wMJh8x) and a Zoom H1 (amzn.to/2gyGPfd)
Video edited in Adobe Premiere CC (amzn.to/2iX4la4)
Images shot on a Nikon D850 (amzn.to/2eZiNxd) with a Nikkor 16-35mm f/4 VR (amzn.to/2D0PzZx)
I also used these filters: Lee Filters Circular Polariser (amzn.to/2DMeCQq)
Images processed in Adobe Lightroom CC and Adobe Photoshop CC (amzn.to/2eDw8uC)
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