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::: Gold and Blue ::: Panorama - CamrakOne more in desert mood after ::: Fruit of the desert :::
"Gold and Blue" ... C&C welcome. 800pix Last edited by camrak on Mon Oct 20, 2008 1:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: ::: Gold and Blue ::: Panorama - CamrakVery nice... love the sky.
Just a little washed out in the bottom left corner for my liking but other than that a real cracker. D700 / 14-24mm f2.8/ 24-70mm f2.8/ 85mm f1.4/ 70-200mm f2.8 / 105mm macro f 2.8 / SB900
Re: ::: Gold and Blue ::: Panorama - CamrakVery nice effect, however the frame is cut off on my monitor?? From memory, a posted image should be a maximum of 800 px on any side.
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Re: ::: Gold and Blue ::: Panorama - CamrakCamrak,
very nice pano and great clouds over the dunes. I just find the sky a bit too dark in the middle, I suspect a circ-pol effect on a wide angle. Which part of the outback were you taking these? thanks, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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Re: ::: Gold and Blue ::: Panorama - CamrakIt certainly looks a lot better when we can see the whole thing. 900 pixels across is too large (see the "Forum rules" at the top of the page). Unfortunately in the forum pages if your window isn't wide enough, the images are truncated (with no scrolling available). Once we stretch the window enough, the rest of the image appears.
But without the right hand side we miss out on the footprints in the sand... When I saw the title I guessed you'd been playing with a B/Y polariser: but this is an equally valid gold/blue subject. Nice work!
Re: ::: Gold and Blue ::: Panorama - CamrakWow beautiful shot. The colours are amazing.
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Re: ::: Gold and Blue ::: Panorama - Camrak
Yes - sorry for that, it's fixed I hope now is OK.
Re: ::: Gold and Blue ::: Panorama - CamrakLove the clouds
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