Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: Patricia Sheley on May 04, 2010, 05:26:10 pm
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between glacial drumlins, spring....
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between glacial drumlins, spring....
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Thanks Patricia for posting your image, but it feels really akward and uncomforatble looking at it because it seems that half of the images is missing. Did you intend it to be like this? If so, it doesn't work for me.
Julie
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Thanks Patricia for posting your image, but it feels really akward and uncomforatble looking at it because it seems that half of the images is missing. Did you intend it to be like this? If so, it doesn't work for me.
Julie
..I believe you are spot on Julie...I looked back at the files I merged and see that I did not allow for enough lower space in the central captures to provide proper footing...shame on me...(the old bone shoot for full frame comes back to bite me too often...it's time I learned...p.
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I share the same feeling as Julie. The sky is beautiful and the buildings very interesting in that context.
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Me too.
If the parts that show weren't so good we might not mind the missing bottom. I just want to scroll it in that window just enough to ...
Eric
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Me too.
If the parts that show weren't so good we might not mind the missing bottom. I just want to scroll it in that window just enough to ...
Eric
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That's a perfect description...now if I could go back to the center two images to reshoot....This was my first try ay a pano...The lay of the land at the sight drops70 feet from left to right...I should have studied the starting point for captures from bottom up to provide for footing...I did find two raw files with a bit more footroom but really distorts in the merge...made a bit of wiggle room for the toes, but really needed more...
I'm looking forward to shooting now with at least a bit of understanding as to where I'm " feeling around in the dark" Pat