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Sep 08, 2009 14:24 |  #1

Looking for C&C on composition and processing. Thanks for any help you might have to offer.

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Sep 08, 2009 14:33 |  #2

Great location. I would clone out the poles. Did you manually select the white balance. The sky in the center of the photo is a little darker and that occurs sometimes when the camera is set on auto WB. Nice shot.




  
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Sep 08, 2009 17:04 |  #3

believer_01 wrote in post #8606433 (external link)
Great location. I would clone out the poles. Did you manually select the white balance. The sky in the center of the photo is a little darker and that occurs sometimes when the camera is set on auto WB. Nice shot.

I can't remember, but I shot them in RAW and synced the settings in Lightroom. Could a CPL filter create that effect?




  
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Sep 08, 2009 17:12 |  #4

Gorgeous capture! I agree about cloning out the poles.

The way the light is displayed across the pano makes it look like a 'night-to-day' picture or something!

About the sky discoloration, CPL's (especially slim ones) have been known to cause that effect (external link).

The review goes on to say, "Using the B+W 77mm MRC Slim Circular Polarizer Filter at an ultra-wide focal length (where thin filters are most necessary) can result in an unevenness in your photo. Wide angle unevenness is especially noticeable in blue skies - the sky will be the darkest at a 90 degree angle from the direction of the sun light."


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Sep 08, 2009 17:29 |  #5

lindsaytblum wrote in post #8607364 (external link)
Gorgeous capture!
About the sky discoloration, CPL's (especially slim ones) have been known to cause that effect (external link).

The review goes on to say, "Using the B+W 77mm MRC Slim Circular Polarizer Filter at an ultra-wide focal length (where thin filters are most necessary) can result in an unevenness in your photo. Wide angle unevenness is especially noticeable in blue skies - the sky will be the darkest at a 90 degree angle from the direction of the sun light."

That seems a likely culprit, then, thanks. I shot using a 17-40mm at the 17mm mark AND I was using a slim B+W CPL. I've noticed the effect in other photos which is why I thought that might be it. Funny, though, I've come to like the effect a little bit. Thanks for the post!




  
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