Beautiful, Bill! How did you maintain both highlight
and shadow detail in a mid-day shot?

Rick

--- William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This arch is just outside of Kodachrome Basin State
> Park in Utah.
> 
>
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/pictures/peso/archpano1.html
> Warning: 150kb file.
> 
> This is a 9 image stitch that I did as an attempt to
> get the resolution high 
> enough to make an uninterpolated 16x24 inch print. I
> didn't quite make it, 
> and had to upsize it.
> The stitched image is 3972x6455, and I upsized it to
> 5760x9361 for the final 
> print.
> Not withstanding, the detail and texture in the rock
> is amazing at the large 
> print size.
> The picture was shot with the FA31mm lens at f/11,
> 1/160 second, and I used 
> the autostitch function in PS3 to create the
> stitched image.
> The link is to a smaller websized image.
> 
> At some point I will relate how I got completely
> lost in the desert for half 
> of the afternoon after shooting this picture.
> 
> Also, I revisited the picture of the hummingbirds.
> My laptop has a pretty 
> bad screen as well as a bad keyboard.
> I think this looks better.
> 
>
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/pictures/peso/hummers.html
> 
> Have fun
> 
> William Robb
> 
> 
> 
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