To really see this I needed to enlarge it quite a bit and pan from left
to right myself.... then I could see the details.
It's beautifully done, but I prefer just looking at everything to the
left of th "lacklustre" sky, the colors, reflections in the water and
the silhouette of the famous structure with the "sails" that I can't
remember the name of I could look at a long time. Cruise ships are
instruments of the devil. :-)
ann
On 10/25/2014 20:19, Mark C wrote:
Fabulous! That really has it all - excellent exposure and composition
of a landmark location. For all that is in that image, I find the lights
reflecting in the water to be totally captivating.
Mark
On 10/25/2014 7:59 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:
Hi Team,
I've been shooting events back to back over the past few months and
have had very little time spare to engage in any other photography and
I'm really missing shooting landscapes. So this morning (after
shooting an event last night) got up at an ungodly hour to see if I
could capture a nice little morning pano. This is one of 10, I haven't
stitched any others as yet but I'm pretty happy with the way this one
came out given the fairly lackluster sky.
Tech: 15 images, 185MP stitched. K3 ISO100 1/10s MUP, Sigma Art
18-35/1.8 at 18mm f2.2, Panosarus Head on Manfrotto 044/308RC and
wireless shutter release.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9304908/temp/%5BGroup%200%5D-IMGL80483_IMGL80497-15%20images.jpg
Cheers,
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