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Thirty minutes before this was taken the conditions were bleak and grey. That suddenly all changed as the clouds parted, beaming a magnificent early spring sunset onto the screes.
It is made up from thirty separate photo’s. The process includes taking ten images each with three exposures at two light stops apart. This captures a high dynamic range very close to how the human eye perceives a scene in real life. The ten high dynamic images are then stitched together seamlessly creating what I call a ‘Giga Pan’ because the final image file is in the gigabit size.
The giclee process involves using archival grade materials for outstanding longevity that will not show any signs of fading for many decades in normal conditions.
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