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Glasshouse PanoramaAnother Panorama today, once again 4 images stitched.
Had to have a couple of goes to get this one ok. Had set manual shutter, aperture and focus but forgot about colour balance which was set on auto Only changes made are colour balance change to originals and the USM to the stitched image. There was a bushfire nearby which added some interest. Cheers
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I have Last Christmas. Steve.
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Thanks Phillip, I looked at the branches a couple of times cropping them out but decided that they added a bit of perspective and teh image appeared to lose something without them. I am going to try the same shot but at the other end of the day with sun behind. I am also going to look at more foreground to frame the view and then moving away from the foliage altogether. The joys of digital, experiment experiment.
I went up there straight after this shot. By teh time I got up there the bushfire had put a lot of smoke haze over the area. Got a few interesting shots but nothing outstanding. Nice clear day and early morning would be a lot better.
Thanks Chris, I kept hearing "Do Do Do Doh Da" while I was there. Now I know what was going on
Nice shot Steve. Those clouds would have been great at the time I was up there. Cheers
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I love the glasshouse mountains, utterly great for landscape photgraphy. Glad to see I'm not alone in that thought!
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Killa that is sooo Cool Where is the UFO, its that kind of landscape.
A great panorama. I drive to work each day with this view on my RHS. Did I say I am enjoying this photography lark, so much to do and so little time, eh. On the road from Montville to Maleny, some guys occasionally fly radio controlled gliders or go hang gliding on the weekends. I want to make that a photo exercise. With that kind of backdrop, is it any wonder we are being overrun by Mexicans!! In the end we know Nothing, but in the meantime Learn like crazy.
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Good pano, would like to see it with Mt Beerwah cloned out of the picture, Max
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