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    Maxis Gamez
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    [IMG]http://www.********.org/bpn/40D/Sanibel_Sunrise.jpg[/IMG]
    Sanibel Sunrise - S.W Florida

    This one from Yesterday morning. As I was driving to Ding, I saw this sunrise getting stronger and stronger and had no other choice but to turn around the photograph from the bridge.

    7 images stitched from RAW and sharpening. The colors are as they were!

    Canon 40D, Sigma 24-70, 2 stop ND filter.

    Thanks!

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Works well for me Maxis. Like the ROT crop.

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Amoruso View Post
    Like the ROT crop.
    Where did you come up with that?? ROT crop?? :D

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Your horizon does not have to be on a ROT line to make it ROT. The image's tonality is approximately divided in three horizontal areas.

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Hi Rob,

    That looks like the Liveview feature in my 40D :). I like it!

    Thank for taking the time to do it!

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    Very informative for us beginners .Thank you Robert for taking the time to explain that.

    Maxis, I like the colors in this shot. I especially like the moody sky.

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    Maxis,
    When you were thinking about this image, what made you consider it more of a panorama than a traditional landscape? I'm just curious--I know that I thought it more a landscape, but know that all definitions are open to interpretation! :)

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Kennedy View Post
    Maxis,
    what made you consider it more of a panorama than a traditional landscape? I'm just curious
    Hi David,

    You bring a very interesting point. If you think about it, there is no much going on besides the strong clouds and powerful sun. Nothing really interesting in the FG. So I stopped for the second and thought about how can I make this work? Ahh!! Panorama!! :D

    That's exactly what I thought.

    Thanks for asking!

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