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Miles from anyoneLooking south from Cape Arnhem, down the western Gulf of Carpentaria (Arafura Sea). 12 shot pano, 50mm, portrait. I wanted more cloud in the shot but unfortunately I hadn't realised the tripod moved off level and I was shooting at an angle I've since gone and built some sand feet from an old plastic chopping board.
Twin Eagles, near Cape Arnhem (single image - horizon is a little skew ) Between the islands (10 shots - 18-200VR @ 18mm). Before anyone jumps in and says, the centre's not right; you are correct and I need to fix it. South of the islands (9 shots - 18-200VR @ 18mm). Bit washed out in colours. I think they all would have benifited from a CPL - guess what I left at home! Last edited by dm_td5 on Sat Feb 02, 2008 1:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
D.M. - D200
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Re: Miles from anyonethe Between the island shot is my favorite of these ... framed nicely
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Re: Miles from anyoneOh wow... these bring back some memories of traipsing around in my Dad's old 4Wd up that way.. *sigh*..
Wonderful images... I really enjoyed them... and oh my you must have some patience to stitch that many pics together! The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Re: Miles from anyoneAaahhh, the wet season. Doesn't it open up some opportunities for something different in the top end.
I actually saw some clouds and rain the other day, but no camera at hand. I think that'll be it for the year.
Re: Miles from anyoneAfter having sailed past that area several times it is nice to see it from ashore. Thanks for sharing your terrific images.
Steve.
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Re: Miles from anyoneBetween the islands
i really like how the foreground (water) looks in this shot Nice one Cheers Cobby
Re: Miles from anyone<mod hat on>Please note our forum image guidelines. Max image size should be no more than 800 pixels and, yes I know what that means for panos <mod hat off>
These images are well composed and stitched. Of these #1 is the weakest (it looks chopped at the top -I'd like more cloud and less foreground, but that's just me) and #4 the strongest despite the chopped clouds (go figure). I like the subtle tones in #4 which enhance the pristine feel of the image. Regarding your comments about a CPL - for pano shots this should be avoided because the differing polarisations will be noticeable when you stitch. Peter
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Apologies, will note for future reference. Thanks for reminder, size corrected.
Yes, #1 is chopped at the top by about 20% from what I intended (more clouds) I'm hoping to revisit the area in a few weeks but doubt I'll get such a calm day. Didn't consider that about the CPL, I was thinking as long as I didn't change the rotation it would remain as is but of coarse light being light it wouldn't. Thanks for bring that up. D.M. - D200
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