One from the other day off the coast of Rye Beach New Hampshire, USA. It's a longer exposure from the Hi-Res mode of my Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II. In RAW, this is a 64 megapixel image - which is an incredible feat for a Micro-Four Thirds camera. In short, what Olympus engineers do is shift the sensor for a total of eight images, and then combine them with the image processing software with superb results.
This was tripod mounted and taken at 200 ISO with the Olympus 12-40mm f/2.8 pro lens. Post-processed in both Lightroom and Photoshop - the conversion was done using channels and curves. Being a film shooter, I'm a bit fussy about how final monochrome images look once converted - and I like this process quite a bit..
Thank for looking!
Very nice image John and PP is stellar!
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