Israel Pano

miketaylor01miketaylor01 Registered Users Posts: 318 Major grins
edited April 6, 2008 in Journeys
I had to start a new thread for this one even though it is a continuation of the first post. I just had to separate this image. It is a 9 shot Sigma DP1 image of Jerusalem (about 40% of the original size). Sorry it is large, but doesn't do it justice any smaller. Would love to hear your comments.

Jerusalem.jpg
Mike

Sigma SD9, SD14, and DP1
http://miketaylor.giph.com

Comments

  • QarikQarik Registered Users Posts: 4,959 Major grins
    edited April 2, 2008
    it's breadth is impressive but to me it lacks a focal point(s) and the color doesn't pop.
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  • mushymushy Registered Users Posts: 643 Major grins
    edited April 2, 2008
    I'm a big fan of Pano's and I think this is great, there may be no major focal point, to me they're more about taking in a whole vista rather than focusing on a single point.
    What program did you use to join them, it looks pretty smooth to me.
    May I take your picture?
  • Dusty SensibaDusty Sensiba Registered Users Posts: 91 Big grins
    edited April 6, 2008
    Curves...
    Use the curves tool on this...I experimented with it and made it really pop.

    I set the black point next to the rock wall along the sidewalk in the shadow, the white point on one of the buildings and the grey point in a shadow along the sidewalk. A slight s-curve really brought out the colors.
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