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    Default Flinders Ranges Pano - a few minutes later

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    Going on suggestions on yesterday's post, I have used the images I took for stitching and made a pano. What so I think about this?
    I don't think the clouds have the same soft feel or colour reflected from the ranges as the previous. This surprises me as this was shot at 1/8 sec versus the 1/30 of the previous image.

    I find the foreground a bit bright, not so much that I would toss it, but I quite liked the more mellow foreground of the previous image.

    I like the tree better here, more golden.

    What's the verdict?

    7D; 47mm; ISO200; 1/8; f14

    3 image stitch.

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    The pano is too pano! Yesterday was moody; today doesn't grab me.

    If you used the same three images I would have simply sliced a tiny bit off of the top.
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    Jay, I agree about the first one being more moody and at this early stage I like it better. Can't see your repost properly on the iPad but will view it tomorrow on my computer. Thanks for taking the time to repost, appreciate it.

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    Very cool pano.maybe a touch to long but here is my little crop. Like the colours but maybe a touch overstaturated FG but I like this one a little more than the OP

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    I like Jay's treatment, especially with a little Tonal Contrast.
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    Some nice light here Hilary...like Andrew I too like this pano more...and I like his crop! Maybe just tone down sats on the FG?
    PS: would love to see this one quite larger!
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    I like your crop Andrew, works for me. Still not sure which of the two I prefer, but I think they just look like two different images and so I won't compare them as two of the same and be happy that I managed two keepers.

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    Lovely color Hilary and I like the sweep of the your original post I think it would be more of a impact if it was posted larger.
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    Thanks Don. I don't see how I could post it larger as I went to the max 1024px @ 250. At least that is what I thought I'd done.

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