I took these a little over a week ago. The fullsize panoramic is about 15x's as wide (from 10 shots handheld). Both pictures were with the 24-105, cpl, 350D/XT. The pano was full manual. C&C appreciated.
May 01, 2008 04:37 | #1 I took these a little over a week ago. The fullsize panoramic is about 15x's as wide (from 10 shots handheld). Both pictures were with the 24-105, cpl, 350D/XT. The pano was full manual. C&C appreciated.
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CPO_USN Senior Member 687 posts Joined Apr 2008 Location: Iowa USA More info | May 01, 2008 10:54 | #2 I like both of this on the panorama maybe so a little more of the reflection so we can see the whole moutian in the water. Curt
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May 01, 2008 12:43 | #3 I like the second but I really think it could benefit from a darker sky. Photos from my travels
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exile Senior Member 903 posts Joined Nov 2005 Location: UK (South West...now East Anglia ...and back in Northern Ireland at last) More info | May 01, 2008 16:15 | #4 That's some pano! As CG says, could do with a darker sky. Beautiful place! Outdoor photographer and writer in Northern Ireland
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May 08, 2008 20:24 | #5 Thanks for the feedback. I changed how the pictures were aligning to keep more of the reflection. This is really my first attempt at a pano, so this latest version kept a lot more of the pictures. I'm still debating if it'd look better cropping the right side and lose the sidewalk, as I think that might balance the picture a little better. I haven't gotten photoshop installed yet to be able to adjust the sky, but I agree with making it darker, especially as the fjords have the snow caps on them. I appreciate any more comments about the cropping or anything else.
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