This is outstanding. A new fave (of which I don't have many).
I find no evidence of stitching. Exposure between images is very consistent and alignment is good. Since I assume the clouds were moving, the separate images would have had to have been shot in fairly rapid succession.
The horizon is flat. Many panoramics tend to curve away because the photographer pointed the camera down while using a wide-angle lens. Not this.
I would have liked to see this without the cloud shadow on the left.
Austin
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I try to make constructive comments, not just pay homage to other's work, just as I invite constructive comments on my own work. I believe we can all improve. I only comment on images I like to begin with, so if I didn't say so, I like this image.
Thank you very much. Your comment is appreciated.
I guess it was one of those occasions when the two shots just happened to join quite well, doesn't happen all of the time thats for sure.
Unfortunately the cloud shadow on the left stayed for longer than i did.
When did it suddenly become cool to hate everything? It's a growing problem, especially in the entertainment world, and no one benefits from an increasingly hard to please, pessimistic audience.
A Special Collection of photographs i found this month that still haunts my mind. Show them some love There are always some i can`t include due to space, i try to make the features under 50 deviations to give them better exposure
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I find no evidence of stitching. Exposure between images is very consistent and alignment is good. Since I assume the clouds were moving, the separate images would have had to have been shot in fairly rapid succession.
The horizon is flat. Many panoramics tend to curve away because the photographer pointed the camera down while using a wide-angle lens. Not this.
I would have liked to see this without the cloud shadow on the left.
Austin
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I try to make constructive comments, not just pay homage to other's work, just as I invite constructive comments on my own work. I believe we can all improve. I only comment on images I like to begin with, so if I didn't say so, I like this image.
I guess it was one of those occasions when the two shots just happened to join quite well, doesn't happen all of the time thats for sure.
Unfortunately the cloud shadow on the left stayed for longer than i did.
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*naturelovers
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