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Olympic Mtns. - First crack at a big pano

 
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Nov 07, 2006 23:32 |  #1

Not phenomenal, but I like the clouds and light... it was my first attempt at stitching, and I did the poster layout just for fun. Any feedback is welcome!

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Nov 08, 2006 00:18 |  #2

Fantastic!


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Nov 08, 2006 00:20 |  #3
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beautiful. I haven't been up there in years.

I think a black frame might help keep the eye in the photo better


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Nov 08, 2006 01:28 |  #4

coreypolis wrote in post #2232962 (external link)
beautiful. I haven't been up there in years.

I think a black frame might help keep the eye in the photo better

Thanks for the suggestion. I think so too... I put that together to display on my website, which has a tan textured parchment background. The gray frame looked better against that, but seeing it on a plain background, I agree with you.




  
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Nov 08, 2006 02:20 |  #5

It looks impressive, and your framing works well. Any chance of a link to a bigger size to better appreciate it?



  
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Nov 08, 2006 06:30 |  #6
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The place (and the picture) look beautyfull but you should put more emphasis on the picture itself and less on the frame and presentation,including copyright stuff,i don`t think that anyone would be interested in copy theft of a web size image IMHO.


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