Panorama of... yes, fields again... :)
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...but this time, it's different fields!
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Ana
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I love the lines in the field of your photo Ana, and your colours are just lovely.
Very nicely presented........ Skippy (Australia)
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Could you describe the technique you used to create this image?
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Pathfinder, as for the technique: I took five or six vertical shots and stitched them with Panorama Factory. Post-processing included separate adjustment of levels for the foreground and the sky. Then, I ran the polarizing filter action on the photo, and finally applied some USM. I was actually surprised the polarizing effect could be imitated so well, and I would have used the real filter in front of the lens if I had one. Oh yes, and the camera I used was the trusty Canon A80. Love that little camera!
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