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Sunset Pano... first try

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 1:17 am
by neroli
From tonight. My first serious attempt at a pano.

4 shots merged in PS CS2. I'm really pleased with the way PS handled this.

Went out to the Port of Brisbane tonight and took this looking back up the river towards the city.

C&C appreciated.

Thanks
Judy

Image

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 1:25 am
by Alpha_7
Gorgeous clouds, the exposure seems a little uneven, but perhaps that is just what it was like when shooting, not a result of the PP. It's a pity the water is a little 'dull' more reflections or some foreground interest may have helped.

Overall a great first go!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 2:28 am
by Grev
Wow, I really like this!! :shock:

Panoramics have always scared me (for doing it, not looking at other people's work). :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 9:58 am
by marcotrov
Well captured Judy you have done well in photomerge. Great job :)
cheers
marco

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 10:11 am
by xerubus
a good shot. maybe a little bit more contrast and a slight saturation to give it more oomph.. but that could just be my monitor at work. perhaps have a try with autostich or pano factory as i can see a diagonal join in the right hand side of the shot....

nicely done...

cheers

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 12:03 pm
by stubbsy
Judy. This is a great first try - look forward to more.

And a little point: notice how hard it is to read this reply. That's because the forum sofware makes the whole thread as wide as your post so if you post a really wide photo then subsequent posts can only be read by scrolling left and right. I understand why you posted at this size since your image needs to be viewed at a reasonable size to appreciate it. My suggestion is to post a thumbnail linked to a large version which means we don't have to keep scrolling the post left to right, but still get to see your lovely image nice and large. :wink: Here is a thread describing how to have thumbnails with links if you need the info.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 8:56 pm
by neroli
Alpha_7 wrote:Gorgeous clouds, the exposure seems a little uneven, but perhaps that is just what it was like when shooting, not a result of the PP. It's a pity the water is a little 'dull' more reflections or some foreground interest may have helped.

Overall a great first go!


Thanks for the great comments Alpha.

This turned out just like it was - the sunset seemed to glow just in the middle, and I rather like the darker extremes as it seems to 'enclose' things nicely so I deliberately went real wide to include the darker sky :).

I took other shots with some rocky shore in the front, but then ended up with more water and less sunset so didn't include them for the pano.

Thanks
Judy

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 8:58 pm
by neroli
Grev wrote:Wow, I really like this!! :shock:

Panoramics have always scared me (for doing it, not looking at other people's work). :lol:


Thanks for the kind words Grev.

This was a very painless experience :D. hmmm, we'll see how future efforts go.

All good fun though, don't hesitate to have a go yourself. I don't have any fancy gear, just a cheapie tripod. I did remember reading to use manual settings though, and I'm sure that helped with keeping the exposure the same in all the shots.

Best
Judy

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 8:59 pm
by neroli
marcotrov wrote:Well captured Judy you have done well in photomerge. Great job :)
cheers
marco


Thanks Marco - much appreciated!

Cheers
Judy

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 9:03 pm
by neroli
xerubus wrote:a good shot. maybe a little bit more contrast and a slight saturation to give it more oomph.. but that could just be my monitor at work. perhaps have a try with autostich or pano factory as i can see a diagonal join in the right hand side of the shot....

nicely done...

cheers


Thanks very much for the constructive comments Mark.

The downsized version has lost a bit as far as contrast and saturation go. If I get this printed I'll try a bit more saturation to see how it looks. I think the original has enough contrast though.

I had a quick look at some of the other software ages ago - it all seems very complicated but I'll revisit them sometime soon and try this set of pics. I think they're worth revisiting.

I'm on a Mac, can't remember which programmes suit Macs. Ahhh, another project :D

Cheers
Judy

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 9:05 pm
by neroli
stubbsy wrote:Judy. This is a great first try - look forward to more.

And a little point: notice how hard it is to read this reply. That's because the forum sofware makes the whole thread as wide as your post so if you post a really wide photo then subsequent posts can only be read by scrolling left and right. I understand why you posted at this size since your image needs to be viewed at a reasonable size to appreciate it. My suggestion is to post a thumbnail linked to a large version which means we don't have to keep scrolling the post left to right, but still get to see your lovely image nice and large. :wink: Here is a thread describing how to have thumbnails with links if you need the info.


:D :D :D

haha, totally agree - that is soooo annoying.

Thanks for the instructions, I didn't know how to do that. I've amended my post, wallah - easy to read now.

Thanks for the kind comments too, as for more... we'll see :).

Cheers
Judy

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 9:13 pm
by stubbsy
neroli wrote: :D :D :D

haha, totally agree - that is soooo annoying.

Thanks for the instructions, I didn't know how to do that. I've amended my post, wallah - easy to read now.

Thanks for the kind comments too, as for more... we'll see :).

Cheers
Judy

No worries Judy. It's the least us old hands can do for the newer members :wink: