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Yes, it obvious now that 99% of everything else you post is just a fluke/lucky shot Dan. The camera isn't even levelled properly for the yard shot.......Dan, sorry to say these images are not up to your typical high standards. No beauty whatsoever :ROTFL:
Great color palette in this image.Some great work here.
Began working this up yesterday not sure if its done yet or not.
Grand Tetons National Park, Cambo WRS, P65+ and a Schneider 72mm (2-image pano)
Don
Love the composition and the color treatment, but have to admit I am a bit bothered -- or more accurately distracted -- by the graffiti on the bench. Would probably be one time where I cloned it out.One from yesterday. DIGARON-W 4/40mm . 1/125 at f11,3
A little postwork in COLOR EFEX and PSCS6 .
Thanks Doug. Jackson is such a beautiful placeGreat color palette in this image.
But we do have the clone stampThanks Jack.
Unfortunately , graffiti , empty bottles and litter are everywhere .
I hate that but face the facts , we can not change this anymore .
Its reality .
I know what you mean, I found a hang glider in this image a bit above the building with the red roof :ROTFL:But we do have the clone stamp
I keep getting smudges that turn out to be birds.I know what you mean Bob. In one of my images from Hawaii, I noticed what I thought was dust on the sensor. When I zoomed in I saw it was two hang gliders way out over the water.
Greg
Really great set of images Christopher. :thumbup:Arca - IQ180 - HR-W90 - around 16 Images stitched.
Me too - I'm thinking that my sensor is dirty and then zoom in and voila! Critters resolved from miles away. :ROTFL:I keep getting smudges that turn out to be birds.