Thanks for the comments guys, I'm very encouraged.

The colour version:

http://davidavid.whatsbeef.net/beachpano2.jpg

Cheers,
David


Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
I like it. The building on the right balances the rocks on the left, I see an "S" shaped symmetry (with the S on its side) like a yin-yang mandala to the balance of elements. The tones are nice if a little too middle-tone ... I'd selectively push a little more deep black and lighten some areas ... and detailing is fine.

Overall it would be better printed quite large than it appears in this small web rez view.

A color rendering would be interesting to compare with, to see if color adds anything significant to the composition.

Godfrey


On Apr 18, 2006, at 2:09 AM, David Nelson wrote:

I don't shoot much scenic stuff and don't do much B&W conversion, but here's a pano that happens to be both. Queenscliff Beach, the northern end of Manly.

http://davidavid.whatsbeef.net/beachpano.jpg

Shot with the A24/2.8, stitched with Autostitch. I was surprised that the moving waves didn't prove to be a problem. I quite like the colour version too, I'll show that if the B&W doesn't work for people.

Comments?

Cheers,
David




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