If we attend continually and promptly to the little that we can do, we shall ere long be surprised to find how little remains that we cannot do. - Samuel Butler
Tom, you always crack me up, your always calling me out !:D
no I wont show you the soft focus of the FG!:D , but here is a closer crop of the distance.... sharp forest trees are (30-40 miles away) on the farthest ridge... how dare they breakup a perfect horizon line
btw, Mt. Sinyala is about 20 miles away in this shot... how do those edges look?
Aaron, I like the close-up crop, too! The original pano looks almost surreal the way all the canyon tops seem to be one height. This is an awesome landscape, so kudos for a great execution.
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If we attend continually and promptly to the little that we can do, we shall ere long be surprised to find how little remains that we cannot do. - Samuel Butler
Love the layered effect you captured in this one, Aaron!
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Tom, if I post bigger you will see all my mistakes:D
That just shows a lack of consideration. If we could see the minimal issues it would boost the self esteem of the rest of us. :D
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no I wont show you the soft focus of the FG!:D , but here is a closer crop of the distance.... sharp forest trees are (30-40 miles away) on the farthest ridge... how dare they breakup a perfect horizon line
btw, Mt. Sinyala is about 20 miles away in this shot... how do those edges look?
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