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I've been wanting to try a multiple shot panorama for a while. Unfortunately, I screwed up my metering and blocked-up the shadows pretty good.
Should have double checked my settings - oh well.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7281/8...d731a285_b.jpg
Kauai sunrise - Toyo 45A - Clatar 150 - Tri-X - scanned negs
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Sean Chilibeck
I like this one a lot Nate.
I've driven past that glacier I don't know how many times - it's difficult to photograph from the road due to the trees, but you can find the odd clear area on the other side of the road to get a 'vista' type shot. I may have to hike in - it looks interesting!
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adamc
I've been wanting to try a multiple shot panorama for a while. Unfortunately, I screwed up my metering and blocked-up the shadows pretty good.
Should have double checked my settings - oh well.
Kauai sunrise - Toyo 45A - Clatar 150 - Tri-X - scanned negs
Apart from the shadows I think it is really strong. I really enjoy the tree being slap-bang in the middle of the composition.
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One from the shores of Loch Etive, Scotland. I enjoyed driving down Glen Etive so much I came back to this spot three times that week, thinking the light would be better that day. The light sometimes worked for me along the way, but by the time I had gotten near the end it went flat. Couldn't resist taking some shots anyway, because it is such a nice peaceful place to hang around.
TMX in XTOL
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Yea or nay?
Chamonix 4x5, Nikkor 90mm f/8, Ektachrome E100VS:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/...rks-0518ss.jpg
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I like this very much Bryan. Love the expanse of horizon and the compositional balance of the whole image.
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Thanks! Trying to decide if it's worth doing more work on. Already spotted it like crazy - I think my chems are going south as there was lots of black specs everywhere, plus some weird lines - I'm not sure how they happened.
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Corran
Yea or nay?
The intersecting lines in the middle are pretty nice, as are the blue and green colors. Try cropping the lower third off to lead the eye to the horizon.
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I like how the light patches of sand in the foreground echo the shapes of the clouds, so I'd leave it uncropped myself.
Jonathan
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The falloff from the lens could be exagerated much more to lead you in towards the water (increase contrast).
I think I would have preferred a wider lens approach perhaps (65-75mm) with more sky.
Cheers.
PDM