Into The Mist
Into The Mist
Photography \ Nature | 01/13/08 @469 |
sirgerg |
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Another panoramic composite in my Columbia Gorge series... And I must say that this one has benefited mightily from the feedback I've gotten on previous posts. I had GFX voices in my head as I took this.Canon SD800IS, eight-shot composite.
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Follow The Road by
On this one you have controlled the light and exposure perfectly.
I still think you can go for an even lower angle but this one is again better in that previous post.
Again I suggest that you add a frame.
In the previous shot I urged for having the road more off center which you have done very nicely here!
Still waiting to see you comment more on those who take time to comment your work!
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Can you tell, what is your method of composing pictures togrther in order to achieve single wideangle shot? Are you doing this by hand, and how those single shots look like? I heard that photoshop CS3 have features tha allow to make this fully automaticly.
01/13/08 @850
I usually shoot my panoramic photos in several pieces. These are combined by hand in Adobe Photoshop CS2. I don't use the software to automate anything, I've got my own tricks by now that work far better than any software could. Usually the images are a single row of portrait-style captures, sometimes I'll go further and add multiple rows together (such as with Winter Gorge).
Here's how it looked before post-processing, compositing and cropping:
http://www.artofgregmartin.com/loop/intoTheMist_pieces.jpg
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Randall
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HOWEVER...
Honestly mate, i think this is one of the most tonally and atmospherically superb photographs i've seen.... and i've seen a LOT of photos. I always kind of browse through photography stuff because nothing really catches my eye that often anymore - because there is so much submitted here and everywhere else. But this was a complete pleasure to view. Wish i had of been there, this is a fantastic shot. **End rare ass-pat **
Oh, and check your messages
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John
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Excellent technique BTW....!!!
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well done
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Anyway, you captured an excellent mood with plenty of wonderful tonalities!
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Very nice work -- seriously excellent tones
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just out of a fairytail
great mood!
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P.S I wouldn't use it unless I asked permission obviously!
Top marks.
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