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mooloolaba wharf dusk panoHi Everyone, I have been hibernating for a few days recharging the mind.
here is a pano I did a Mooloolaba Wharf in Qld late last week, freehand. Stitched in cs2, two small patch tool fixes, curves used to bring out base of image, gradient on top to reveal sky and velvia plugin from adobe studio online.
Very nice work
I'd like to see the originals or let me say I' like to see from what originals you may have cropped and stitched. How would you consider cropping in such a way that the building ond the left hand side is lost ? Cheers, CD
printing and cropping
the shot is original with no crop at all, there were five shots in portrait using the kit 18-70 lens. I did think of cropping but it lost the "feel" of the shot without the left bank that being said I do agree the building it imposes on the shot so I may even photoshop it out. I think it is one I may print along with the other story bridge post I recently did. I am thinking of Ilfochrome prints has anyone else had anything printed on Ilfochrome before? BTW Graham it is my shot not Dargans, just thought I'd clear that up. Cheers, C
finer detailsalso there is a lone person sitting on th point at the right side looking at the sunset, you cant see it this size, but it adds to the shot
Very well done vrboy, looks good.
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vrboy
Nicely done pano. The composition with the boats in the centre and the water running to right and left really aids the shots as the eye is naturally drawn to investigate all the beauty that's on offer here. Well done and definitely it's one for printing. Peter
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Fantastic Pano.
What i really like about the image is the sky reflection in the marina. Steve.
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