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Image Title: Big Bend Pano VIII
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| Photographer |
Michael Kanemoto {K:22106}
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| Project |
#52 Patterns in Nature
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Camera Model |
Nikon D70
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| Categories |
Landscape
Panoramic
Nature
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Film Format |
Digital RAW |
| Portfolio |
Texas
Pano-Rama
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Lens |
Nikon 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED AF-S DX
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| Uploaded |
1/26/2006 |
Film / Memory Type |
2.0 GB Hitachi Microdrive
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| Views |
248 |
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| Favorites |
0
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Aperture |
f/ |
| Critiques |
3 |
Rating |
Pending
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| Location |
City - Big Bend National Park
State - TEXAS
Country - United States
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| About |
Sunset/Dusk, and I pulled over to get the last light of Big Bend. This image was a large construct, 20 photos. Unfortunately, three were blurred due to lousy photographer error, leading to a really bad pano in detail.
Crushing it down to 1200 pixels hides the fact.
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There are 3 Comments in 1 Pages
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185017} 1/29/2006
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Hi Mike,
Notwithstanding the top notch quality of this shot or the beauty of the scenery, I have a feeling it lacks a specific point of interest. Apart from the skills required to create such photos, I think an observer also needs something to look at to take it out of the ordinary, if you see what I mean. There is a slight tell tale of stitching in the sky with multiple varying gradients.. No biggy though.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22106} 1/30/2006
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Hugo:
Good eyes. This shot was not cleaned up as the poor detail and fuzzy shot make it completely unusable as a print. =(
I think that with time, this could have popped more as a print, there are a lot of details that full size and seven feet long would make it a stunner, but in the end there is no "gestalt", no pull through, and I think this will have to be a nice vacation shot but nothing more.
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Dave Arnold
{K:55672} 4/16/2006
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Reading your forums post about stitching and panoramas, I wanted to check yours out. Very cool. I'm going to have to go back and re-read everything and maybe give this a whirl.
Great desert shot and so much better than just trying to capture this in one frame.
Best wishes, Dave
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