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Mt. Hope Pano
Image Title:  Mt. Hope Pano
 
 By: Chris Hunter  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Chris Hunter {K:25631}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Landscapes
The Ocean
Bridges
Lens 28-90mm 1:3.5-5.6 + C. Polarizer
Uploaded 9/6/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar 1 GB 80x
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 289 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 13 Rating
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Location City - 
State -  NEW ENGLAND
Country - United States   United States
About Portsmouth, RI
9/4/05 6:26 PM

Four vertical exposures, on tripod, stitched together in PS 9

Most were .8 seconds at f/22 ISO-100 and the center image w/ the sun was a little faster exposure to keep image tone and brightness constant between the four exposures. Any advice or comments are always welcome.
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Peter De Rycke   {K:39283} 9/6/2005
Beautiful scene, soft focus and calm colours .. typical evening mood !
Peter


Enas Moussa   {K:7470} 9/6/2005
nice shot.. well done.


ken krishnan   {K:19102} 9/6/2005
Chris,

Lovely and peacefuly serene.

regards,
ken.


patrizio napolitano   {K:13119} 9/6/2005
cielo e paesaggio molto suggestivi
patrizio


Dave Stacey   {K:114933} 9/6/2005
An excellent pano job here, Chris! It looks perfect with a great stretch of beautiful sky in the twilight!
Thanks for your comments, too!
Dave.


taran     {K:1345} 9/6/2005
Hi chris,

Nice shot here, my email is taran@mac.com... cheers,

t


Mark Evans   {K:16674} 9/7/2005
Beautiful sky capture !! love the colours .. marky .


Christopher Kosegarten   {K:113} 9/7/2005
This is a good sky but the foreground is a little boring. Maybe crop some of the bottom off
to focus on the sky and also the horizon line wouldn't be in the center of the frame. Thats just my 2 cents.


Chris Hunter   {K:25631} 9/7/2005
Hi Chris, thanks for the input, and I can understand your view. This would be a 12 inch x 2 foot print at full size. At this screen size, you can't really see any of the hundreds of little white & yellow flowers in the foreground, that actually make for a nice foreground interest. Check out the first pic from this night, "Mt Hope via Common Fence Point" to see how these flowers make the foreground quite interesting.

Also, when making a pano image from multiple shots it's easier to stitch them together if the horizon is closer to centered.

To quote Michael Kanemoto:

"Ignore the rule of thirds. Putting your level right on the horizon is the best bet. When I have shot above, the vertical perspecive causes a bending upwards, and below the horizon causes a bending downwards."

By the way, Michael has an excellent tutorial on pano stitch jobs:

http://www.usefilm.com/photo_forum/1/680381/?highlight_str=panoramic

Thanks for the comments, always appreciated,

Cheers,
Chris


Barry Wakelin   {K:7838} 9/9/2005
Interesting one. I like the soft flowing lines of the foreground but I'm not sure that the washed out green colour adds much to the beautiful sky. I think it might actually have been better to underexpose the foreground a bit. Might be interesting to see a B&W conversion too?


Carsten Ranke   {K:14453} 9/10/2005
Yes, must be great as large print hanging on the wall, I understand your decision based on the details in the original (not visible in the downsized version). No seams visible, perfect stitching job.


Maria Luisa Vial   {K:36017} 9/11/2005
Wonderful composition... Great panoramic and very well stiched... Love the colors...

Cheers,

MaLuisa


Oui Lee   {K:3232} 9/11/2005
Great sunset!
really nice colors,
how did you get a so defined bottom?


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