Photo of the Day: Down by the River

Brenizer method of Lauren and Chris, 29 images with the 85mm f/1.4. The original is 72 megapixels.

facebook comments:

Thomas Lester - Beautiful!

Dustin - amazing! I didn’t know places like this existed in NY

Alen Abdula - Great capture! I’ve experimented with Brenizer method with some great results but every time I see one of your images I feel like I need to practice more and more… nice work!

Alan - Only 72 megapixels, eh? That’s pretty low-res…unless you mean megabytes. :)

Sincerley,

Miss Ima Smartaleck

Sean - Always intriguing.

So what’s the smartest way to photomerge? 3-4 at a time? And then flatten and add more? Or keep the1st 3-4 in layers?

Ryan Brenizer - Alan,

On what strange alien or future world would 72 megapixels be considered “low-res”?

Joseph - I too have the same question as Sean.
Please advise on the best way to photomerge images when we have like 15+ images to combine.

Love love your work

Steve Elmer - Its so nice to see a NYC pic that involves a pebble bed river and leaves and not a hard street with cops… you blitz it Ryan, always.

Ryan Brenizer - Photoshop CS3 or higher should be able to handle them if you have a large enough scratch disk (although resizing helps). But 3rd party apps like Autopano Pro often handle big jobs even better.

Chris Murray - Beautiful, love seeing the Brenizer Method photos, and I bet you can print them pretty large considering its “only” 72 megapixels!

Ryan Brenizer - @Steve: These were 30 miles outside NYC.

Steve Elmer - @Ryan: My bad, excuse me… I am Australian (is that a good enough excuse?) :P

Roberta Crumplin - Just beautiful. I love how sharp you’re foreground is compared to the mystery world that surrounds them!

Alan - Ryan,

My bad. I mis-interpreted your comment! I thought you were trying to say what the file size was (adding up individual photos), but even then, 29 images at whatever file-size you are shooting at, I’m still way off! Embarrassed, I slink away…

mike - To me it makes the subjects look like Lilliputians.

alan - This is an amazing image…..both in its simplicity and in its execution.

William Chik - hey Ryan, a quick question for you if you don’t mind, so your Brenizer method create a very swallow dof with a wide view, and in some pics even a toy feel to it. will you say this is a “poor man tilt shift”?

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