Walking backwards.
Well, got no response to yesterday's hike, so I thought I'd go out for another today. I had worse luck today than yesterday, I think. Feel like photography is slipping through my fingers. Ah well. Gotta keep plugging away.
Anyway, I did get these two panos. Both need PS work to repair the sky, but what do you all think?
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Anyway, I did get these two panos. Both need PS work to repair the sky, but what do you all think?
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Thanks for the feedback. I'll play with them some more.
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Thanks to all who've given feedback!
Yes, these were taken at the exact same spot. One at 17mm, the other at 36mm (both on a 1.6x body, so the 35mm equivalents would be, 27mm and 57 and a half mm. Amazing what a difference it makes, eh?
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funny how we all like different ones.
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Thanks, ginger. It is funny how we all like diff ones. I'm going to keep working on both and see where I end up. I was just happy to have ended up with decent looking panos where the color was consistent across the image. Shot in RAW. This ended up causing problems on the bright end of the image, but I know that I can fix that in PS.
On the lens, when all I had was the Rebel kit lens, I never shot wide. Always used my 70-200 f4L because it's so much better. I'm learning all over again to shoot wide, and haven't hardly used the long lens since I got the wide one. Having fun with it.
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peace.
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Thanks. Yeah, both still need work, as they are several images stitched together, and I had to settle on an exposure when I processed the RAW image. I'm going to fix the sky and the right side of the image to reduce and/or eliminate the brightness difference.
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