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Dec 29, 2007 16:46 |  #1

I'm Certainly not the best panorama taker but here are two i took in Death Valley :)

http://www.1984interac​tive.com …-2007/pano-borax-mine.jpg (external link)

http://www.1984interac​tive.com …/pano-artists-pallete.jpg (external link)

You can view more pics of my trip here (external link) :)


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Dec 29, 2007 16:55 |  #2

Cool panoramas did you use photostitch or Adobe CS3's merge photo? I used Adobe's it worked out fairly well. I like the photos on your website as well, keep up the good work. :D


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Dec 29, 2007 16:58 |  #3

Very interesting area. Nice exposure to bring out the ruggedness of the terrain. Nice deep blue sky, too. Polarizer?

Just curious if these were shot with the camera in landscape or portrait orientation? I've seen people shooting with the camera turned to portrait and they tell me that while each frame is taller and narrower (requiring more images to cover a given scene), they get more available foreground after assembling the shot.

#1) Lots of sky but not much ground (see point above about portrait orientation...)
#2 (IMO) is better (looks like some clone tool work at the very bottom center? Odd repeating pattern in the rocks...)


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Dec 29, 2007 22:37 |  #4

Very cool shot but there just doesnt seem to be enough ground.

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Dec 30, 2007 00:33 |  #5

H.B. wrote in post #4592828 (external link)
Very cool shot but there just doesnt seem to be enough ground.

Mick.

I kind of had the same idea. They're both nice shot but a bit more foreground would be great.


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