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6 shot pano handheld merged in CS I think its to busy I think I lost the bridge
Re: Pano Story Bridge BrisbaneWhat if you cropped the bridge more or used a slightly longer focal length next time?
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Re: Pano Story Bridge BrisbaneI quite like it as is. It's a city landscape and by definition it has to be busy. The tree branches on the top left and the vegetation on the bottom right frame the bridge nicely. Anyway, that's what I think.
Re: Pano Story Bridge BrisbaneI think it's quite a nice pano - clouds add some interest for me. Only thing I see getting in the way are the black leaves / branches top left. Maybe Big V's suggestion with a longer focal length will get some results you prefer?
Re: Pano Story Bridge BrisbaneHi Tony,
This is very nice, with a nice perspective on the bridge. Try cropping a little off the bottom. Remove about half of what's there now. Look at the white structure towards the right, along the water's edge. Crop around the where that structure ends, towards the lower section of this image. g.
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Re: Pano Story Bridge BrisbaneThanks for the comments Here's the crop as suggested and have lighten the leaves as well and now I am happy with it beening busy Thanks Zafra52 Makes it more of a pano and I will keep in mind to use a longer focal length.
Re: Pano Story Bridge BrisbaneGood work, it's has come up really well.
Re: Pano Story Bridge BrisbaneI prefer the rework....but is there anything that can pulled back in those clouds??? They appear a bit too bright to me and steal attention from the bridge
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