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wiltzei
January 14th, 2011, 12:03
Still some regrets about this one, but Iīd like to share it with you.
Cazzie
January 14th, 2011, 15:39
:applause::applause::applause:
Beautiful shot, or would that be shots made into a panorama?
Caz
Tracon
January 14th, 2011, 16:19
Oh ya! Beautiful shot wiltzei!
wiltzei
January 15th, 2011, 02:13
Thanks, folks.
:applause::applause::applause:
...shots made into a panorama?
Caz
Multiple shots into single picture.
I wish I owned a 5D and an ultra wide-angle lens.
Tracon
January 15th, 2011, 11:52
Sigma 8-16 is on my wish list.
luckydog
January 15th, 2011, 22:13
Me thinks I've seen this computer produced photo before....................
Are you published, W ??
Can you show us the separate photos before you stitched them together ??
LD
wiltzei
January 16th, 2011, 01:11
Are you published, W ??
LD
If you mean by that, if Iīve sold my pictures to magazines, no.
EasyEd
January 16th, 2011, 15:24
Hey All,
I didn't comment on the original image as I think the sun was just tooo much. I think it works much better black and white if the sun is left in. The crop in your last post excluding the sun is much better. I really like the color processing and the composition and "soft" waterfall is great.
-Ed-
wiltzei
January 27th, 2011, 09:51
Me thinks I've seen this computer produced photo before.
I recalled this thread, and started wondering, why you did suspect the picture to be CGI? http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshots/images/808blink.gif (http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshots/view.php?filename=808blink.gif) http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshots/images/573_laugh.gif (http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshots/view-573_laugh.gif)
Hey All,
I think it works much better black and white if the sun is left in. The crop in your last post excluding the sun is much better. I really like the color processing and the composition and "soft" waterfall is great.
-Ed-
Hmm, a grayscale conversition might cut it better, Iīve gotta test it someday. The last shot was taken from a slightly different position, and I donīt personally like partial large objects such as rocks on the foreground.
A ND filter is great for capturing water and/or bright scenes, and if you happen own a lens with too wide aperture. Canīt believe I said that.
http://fsfiles.org/flightsimshots/images/735doh.gif
Edit: Misleading word.
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