Hi,
On the way to work, I took this...
Any good? All critique welcome!
Upton Panorama from South Kirkby 7am triptych
BendTheLight Cream of the Crop 6,098 posts Likes: 29 Joined Feb 2010 Location: Barnsley, UK More info | Sep 21, 2010 10:51 | #1 Hi, Upton Panorama from South Kirkby 7am triptych
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joedlh Cream of the Crop 5,515 posts Gallery: 52 photos Likes: 688 Joined Dec 2007 Location: Long Island, NY, N. America, Sol III, Orion Spur, Milky Way, Local Group, Virgo Cluster, Laniakea. More info | Sep 21, 2010 10:54 | #2 I wonder, is this a triptych in the true sense of the word? It looks like you took a panoramic shot and laid a three section 75% opaque frame over it. Nice dreamy scene nevertheless. Joe
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BendTheLight THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 6,098 posts Likes: 29 Joined Feb 2010 Location: Barnsley, UK More info | Sep 21, 2010 11:06 | #3 joedlh wrote in post #10949341 I wonder, is this a triptych in the true sense of the word? It looks like you took a panoramic shot and laid a three section 75% opaque frame over it. Nice dreamy scene nevertheless. Hmmm, I dunno really. I looked up "Triptych" and got the definition of "a work of art in three panels". More usual is a larger middle panel, but 3 equal panels are sometimes seen.
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aebrown Maybe the next victim 1,285 posts Joined May 2008 Location: Portland, Oregon More info | Sep 21, 2010 11:11 | #4 Personally, I think it's fine without the grid in this form. I think if you were to do a print though, it would look better in three separate pieces. Just here the image can be seen through the thick lines...and they're thick. -Aaron Brown
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BendTheLight THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 6,098 posts Likes: 29 Joined Feb 2010 Location: Barnsley, UK More info | Sep 21, 2010 11:16 | #5 aebrown wrote in post #10949447 Personally, I think it's fine without the grid in this form. I think if you were to do a print though, it would look better in three separate pieces. Just here the image can be seen through the thick lines...and they're thick. Nice image, btw. I might try and see if it can be made any crisper with some sharpening--not much though. Thanks. The image is not seen through the lines, the lines are a layer with a lower exposure and blurred copy of the original pano.
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darrylhopkins Member 144 posts Joined Mar 2010 Location: Norfolk, UK More info | Sep 21, 2010 11:23 | #6 Call it what you like, I think its beautiful, simular to what I see on the broads on my ride to work some mornings. Will stop one day and get an image, with the mist swirling and the sun coming up over the broads. There ain't gonna be enough time to capture all the beautiful thing in the world, but I'm getting them one by one...
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BendTheLight THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 6,098 posts Likes: 29 Joined Feb 2010 Location: Barnsley, UK More info | Sep 21, 2010 12:03 | #7 darrylhopkins wrote in post #10949536 Call it what you like, I think its beautiful, simular to what I see on the broads on my ride to work some mornings. Will stop one day and get an image, with the mist swirling and the sun coming up over the broads. A+++ d Thank you
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Yusef Senior Member 677 posts Joined Dec 2009 More info | Sep 21, 2010 13:15 | #8 I like it.
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BendTheLight THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 6,098 posts Likes: 29 Joined Feb 2010 Location: Barnsley, UK More info | Sep 21, 2010 16:07 | #9 |
lindsaytblum Goldmember 2,540 posts Joined May 2008 Location: Chesterfield, MO More info | Sep 21, 2010 16:24 | #10 This is really nice! I would just go ahead and remove the opacity from the frame, though. Really pretty scene! Canon 7D | 24-70mm f/2.8L II, 135mm f/2.0L, 100mm f/2.8L IS USM, 85mm f/1.8
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BendTheLight THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 6,098 posts Likes: 29 Joined Feb 2010 Location: Barnsley, UK More info | Sep 21, 2010 16:31 | #11 lindsaytblum wrote in post #10951458 This is really nice! I would just go ahead and remove the opacity from the frame, though. Really pretty scene! Thanks.
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KurtGoss Senior Member 453 posts Joined Sep 2010 More info | Permanent banI like it. You might try the border 100% opaque and truly make it 3 individual images, and use a real matte as the border. The image is good, let your mind fill in the borders.
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Scottdog129 Senior Member 637 posts Joined Sep 2009 Location: Reno, Nevada USA More info | Sep 21, 2010 17:36 | #13 KurtGoss wrote in post #10951821 I like it. You might try the border 100% opaque and truly make it 3 individual images, and use a real matte as the border. The image is good, let your mind fill in the borders. Would look really nice with each panel printed LARGE. ^ I agree. Scott Thompson - www.sthompsonphoto.com
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corkneyfonz Goldmember 2,477 posts Likes: 5 Joined Oct 2009 Location: United Kingdom More info | Sep 21, 2010 19:46 | #14 As a collective works very well but a little weak for individual shot cinsideration.
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BendTheLight THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 6,098 posts Likes: 29 Joined Feb 2010 Location: Barnsley, UK More info | Sep 21, 2010 23:54 | #15 Thanks Kurt and Scott. Might have a look at printing this. Will also look at the suggestion to make the matte totally black.
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