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A Fire Sunset panoHi
Taken a fair while ago, had actually forgetten about it and was going thru all my photos tonight updating my website and thought i might throw it here as well to see what people think.
Re: A Fire Sunset panoNice one! is it a stitched pano or a single image? if you need a red feature wall, this would be it!
I assume near port somewhere, care to share? gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: A Fire Sunset panoits 2 picture 10% overlap taken on a boat tour in port macquarie, i am actually glad i got this shot as the boat was moving quite fast
Re: A Fire Sunset panoLovely pano, and only 10% to merge them. Was this done manually or with software, it's seamless. Well done.
I hope your printing it out big.
Re: A Fire Sunset panoNot sure if i will print this one at the moment as i am currently framing 2 others right now which i printed 40x120cm. i just used CS3 and let it go auto and it surprised me how seemless it came together
Re: A Fire Sunset panogorgeous shot. love the colour and the sky.
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Re: A Fire Sunset panoThat's pretty cool. Kind of like a big fiery eye squinting.
Steve.
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