Paul T Posted April 14, 2012 Report Posted April 14, 2012 On the 15th April 2012 will be the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic which has had much publicity in the media in the last few weeks. So I’ve put together a collection of old photo’s from books and incorporated them with some photos I took of the 350th scale model I made about twenty years ago. For the technically minded the photo’s were taken on a tripod with a plain background. To obtain the full length of the Titanic in focus I used a program called “Helicon Focus” and “Helicon remote” which allows you to take a series of photo’s (I set it for 12) automatically at predetermined focus points from the bow to the stern operated by the laptop connected to the camera. Once you have the raw files the program will then allow you to stack the image layers and blend them together and the result is outstanding. This is my tribute for all those who perished. The show is only three minutes thirteen seconds long and is at a screen resolution 1920x1200 and is 56.4 MB in size http://beechbrook.com/pte/downloadfile.asp?id=2068 Quote
coopernatural Posted April 14, 2012 Report Posted April 14, 2012 Paulo,One again,a super show.I was looking at Helicon Focus a while back for stacking my Macro photos.It does a great job here.Well done,Davy Quote
Paul T Posted April 14, 2012 Author Report Posted April 14, 2012 Paulo,One again,a super show.I was looking at Helicon Focus a while back for stacking my Macro photos.It does a great job here.Well done,DavyThanks for that glad you liked it. I did a agreat amount of work in photoshop with the model to creat the sea and the wash from the boat. Also the night shots, plus a little artistic licence with the moon. I did buy Helicon focus with the intention of doing macro stacks but not taken any yet.Paul Quote
colin hill Posted April 14, 2012 Report Posted April 14, 2012 Paulo,A very good show, a fitting tribute to the Titanic who has remained in the memory of millions for a hundred years.The music was very good and fitted in with the show.I agree that the Titanic should stay where she is in the depths of the ocean, untouched, a tribute to the 1,517 souls who lost their lives on that fateful night. May their souls rest in peace.Colin Quote
Paul T Posted April 15, 2012 Author Report Posted April 15, 2012 Paulo,A very good show, a fitting tribute to the Titanic who has remained in the memory of millions for a hundred years.The music was very good and fitted in with the show.I agree that the Titanic should stay where she is in the depths of the ocean, untouched, a tribute to the 1,517 souls who lost their lives on that fateful night. May their souls rest in peace.ColinI agree, It's now a hundred years today it sunk and out of respect for the dead the wreck should be left alone now, it's been plundered by too many people. Quote
morturn Posted April 16, 2012 Report Posted April 16, 2012 PauloVery tastefully done, a real pleasure to watch, thank you. Quote
cjdnzl Posted April 19, 2012 Report Posted April 19, 2012 PauloVery tastefully done, a real pleasure to watch, thank you.A great show, and congratulations on both the model and the photography.Could I be forgiven for pointing out two typo's in the text? First, the second slide mentions "old photograph's" - but there shouldn't be an apostrophe in 'photographs'.The second, which is unfortunately becoming common, is in the second-to-last slide, the word 'sunk'. In the context of the words in that slide it should be 'sank'. Sank is a verb, the past tense of 'sink', Sunk is a past participle of sink, e.g. The ship sank, the ship was sunk.Now shoot me! Quote
Paul T Posted April 19, 2012 Author Report Posted April 19, 2012 A great show, and congratulations on both the model and the photography.Could I be forgiven for pointing out two typo's in the text? First, the second slide mentions "old photograph's" - but there shouldn't be an apostrophe in 'photographs'.The second, which is unfortunately becoming common, is in the second-to-last slide, the word 'sunk'. In the context of the words in that slide it should be 'sank'. Sank is a verb, the past tense of 'sink', Sunk is a past participle of sink, e.g. The ship sank, the ship was sunk.Now shoot me!Thanks! you are correct and will change it. Quote
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