A Quiet Evening
A Quiet Evening
Photography \ Nature | 06/21/06 @306 |
SubtleDelight |
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It was a quiet night so I just snagged my camera and took a short walk. Forgot how peaceful it is once you get outside the city. 4 shot freehand panorama. PS used to merge images, adjust contrast and some curves. I've posted a larger version as well.Thanks for looking.
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06/21/06 @335
06/21/06 @341
Needs a minor adjustment for straighening the horizon.
There is actually a line from assembling the different pics that is noticable.
I'd suggest you to have a look at the software: The Panorama Factory which is focused on doing only that specific part (the assembling)!
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Great.
it will be great if you have a look at my staff and get your openions about it
Thanx
06/21/06 @527
It distracts a bit... but all the shot is so good. I like especially the composition.
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John
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+10!
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06/28/06 @380
Some tiny crits, they've already been mentioned. Still nice one!
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as others said before, there is a noticable line on the left...
good job
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like said before unfortunately the merging/stiching lines are quite visible, i know how hard it is to stich without tripod and also if you don`t exactly know how much your objective is vignetting. nonetheless its a great image, and you should keep it on to bring it into technical perfection
07/07/06 @344
good luck
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11/29/06 @683
I'd suggest that you might also be able to get rid of the noticeable line (between the far right and center-right image particularly in the green field) with either the 'healing brush' or the 'cloning stamp' in Photoshop.
Beautiful image! - jason