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Sep 20, 2010 06:00 |  #1

Hi - I've just done re-edit of a panorama I shot a few months back. This is 50 shots stitched together in PS. It's 3 rows of portrait orientation shots. I've kept it large as I wanted to retain as much detail as possible.

I'll have to link to it rather than embed as it's way too large:

http://www.johnloydall​.co.uk/Panoramas/laker​eedit.jpg (external link)

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Sep 20, 2010 06:49 |  #2

Looks well stitched, but rather dark and I'm afraid I find the subject rather uninteresting, sorry!


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Sep 20, 2010 07:44 |  #3

Thanks - I suppose I find it interesting as I was there and was a beautiful scene and it also serves as an experiment as to shooting a panorama with many shots (over 50) stitched into one.


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Sep 20, 2010 13:47 |  #4

Wow, amazingly sharp, fabulous work. Only mild criticism is the tilting horizon.


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Sep 20, 2010 16:37 |  #5

Great scene, it looks like an amazing place but like Martin I also find it a bit dark for my liking. Other than that I do like it. If you could brighten it without overblowing the centre top of the sky, which is already quite bright, it would be spot on I reckon.


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