Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: vjbelle on July 04, 2015, 04:06:21 pm
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From a recent trip to the Dolomites.
(http://m8.i.pbase.com/g9/73/613573/2/160537458.Kf0vCWda.jpg)
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Wow! It's a breathtaking mountain panorama… Makes me want to stop there and take a few days to enjoy the landscape!
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Wow that one is magnificent :)
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Spectacular. Couldn't nitpick it....even if I wanted to. ;)
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Thanks all for the positive comments. The Dolomites are truly a spectacular place to photograph. Above 2 shot pano taken with an Alpa STC, Credo 50, Schneider 100mm Digitar - shift left and right 10mm. The resulting stitched format is 2X1 which I usually crop to 16X9 - one of my favorite formats.
Victor
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Stamper beat me to it: spectacular is the word that immediately jumped to mind.
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Stamper beat me to it: spectacular is the word that immediately jumped to mind.
+1
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Nicely done!
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We need an emoticon for "jaw-droppingly good"
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Lots to like here but I am puzzled by the bright foreground.
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Lots to like here but I am puzzled by the bright foreground.
Me too but I like it. I admit that it looks like IR photography.
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Sorry to be a contrarian but I find the foreground, mountain range and sky/clouds all processed (or presented) so differently that the combination into one picture doesn't work for me.