Caught this guy enjoying a view of the water. What do you think? I tried to crop it to be like a panoramic. What is the correct size for pano?
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savone Goldmember 1,048 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2005 Location: New Jersey More info | Jan 31, 2006 21:48 | #1 Caught this guy enjoying a view of the water. What do you think? I tried to crop it to be like a panoramic. What is the correct size for pano?
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ajbalazic Cream of the Crop 5,228 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: Kitchener, ON, Canada More info | Jan 31, 2006 22:12 | #2 That's a lovely shot. I don't think there's any "standard" size for pano. (I might be wrong). This could be a fun project- go back closer to sunset (or sunrise depending on the direction), and "set-up" the shot. Take multiple shots (2 or 3) on a tripod panning from left to right and stitch them together- the results might be outstanding. Unfortunately, your current version lacks some "punch", but the composition is good. Alan
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ajbalazic wrote: That's a lovely shot. I don't think there's any "standard" size for pano. (I might be wrong). This could be a fun project- go back closer to sunset (or sunrise depending on the direction), and "set-up" the shot. Take multiple shots (2 or 3) on a tripod panning from left to right and stitch them together- the results might be outstanding. Unfortunately, your current version lacks some "punch", but the composition is good. It was quite overcast and gray out, which probably is the reason for lack of punch.
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usukshooter Senior Member 337 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Manchester, UK More info | Feb 01, 2006 05:07 | #4 I would up the contrast a bit and play with the color balance to give it a stronger dawn/dusk look.
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RichBrownPhotography Goldmember 1,161 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Minnesota, USA More info | Feb 05, 2006 00:49 | #5 here's my stab at it... good composition but get there at the right time of day and try it also lighten it up...get rid of blue cast and I added a violet-orange neutral density filter Richard Brown
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RichBrownPhotography Goldmember 1,161 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Minnesota, USA More info | Feb 05, 2006 22:33 | #6 looking at it again now...all the stuff floating in the water is pretty distracting if you are trying to create a scenic composition...i like the idea a lot thats why I tried to play with it a bit Richard Brown
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tjburns Senior Member 417 posts Joined Nov 2005 Location: NC More info | Feb 06, 2006 00:27 | #7 standard printing size for pano according to our lab sheets is 4x10 or the equivelent...e.g. 4x10, 8x20 12x30 16x40 350D, 17-40
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DayHawk Senior Member 891 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: Denmark More info | Feb 12, 2006 06:35 | #8 Here's my go at it, abit more dramatic, let me know what you think Canon xt rebel 350D
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nomeo Mostly Lurking 16 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: Holland, MI More info | Feb 12, 2006 12:16 | #9 I didn't see a picture when I open it.
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RichBrownPhotography Goldmember 1,161 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Minnesota, USA More info | Feb 12, 2006 21:18 | #10 good edit dayhawk...mind sharing the procedure you took for this Richard Brown
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viewing-the-invisible wrote: good edit dayhawk...mind sharing the procedure you took for this Yes dayhawk, this is beautiful!
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DayHawk Senior Member 891 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: Denmark More info | Feb 19, 2006 04:15 | #12 Basicly I wanted the sky more dramatic so I burned it, and the water I dogded abit, then I ran a USM and that's basicly it Canon xt rebel 350D
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