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Lovely detail and nice tones.
Looks like it was difficult to choose a crop with that long tail. I think you could stay vertical and give a little more each side and it will still work.
TFS!!
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Very cool. Like how you can see that long tail. Nice job on thinking digital.
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Good job on the stitching, it does not look apparent to me. I like the exposure and the dark but not black background. the lighting has provided "clean" illumination with out specular highlights, I really like it.
As a slight criticism, I would suggest the image is a little tall at 1600 px, I don't think there would be many people who could view that at native size, I appreciate that "Ctl-" will reduce size but then you do not get the true image quality.
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Thanks all for the comments. This is all I had left for space on both sides after the stitching, I agree it is tight. I may play with extending the canvas in PS, even if only by a bit on the left.
For reference, the stitching was done in Lightroom, first time I have attempted in LR (actually first time trying this with wildlife). I must say I was impressed with the result. Probably helps it was a high contrast image.
Jonathan, agree with you on the size of the post, I normally post smaller than the max, but with the massive downsizing I went 1600 on this. Honestly it is not a very good aspect ratio for online viewing, much better suited to a print. But I did want to show the full extent of this reptile.