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    Michael Pancier
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    Went through my earlier shots from this year and decided to try out the Photomerge in PS CS 4 on my Wave images.

    This is 13 stitched vertical images.
    5d+24-105L @ 28mm
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    Robert Amoruso
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    Nice lines Michael but I am bothered by the cut top of the middle rock. Looks a bit soft too.

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    Phil Colla
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    These are tough. I too tried a variety of panoramas from the wave, and only found a couple that I liked. The leading lines in the foreground are good. Agree with Robert about clipping to top of the rock.

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    I have to agree with Robert that the middle rock is awkwardly clipped from the top...maybe a more intentional "cut" would be interesting? Also, on the right edge of the image, I have to admit I am bothered by the beginning of the repeating rock form...a crop from the right might address this handily.

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    how's this? cropped from the top and the right ....

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    There's a part of me that thinks you can cut from the top even more....but I like what you did with the right, because now one of the lines on the floor of the wave is running right into the corner (I like diagonals at 45 degrees going into corners...I'm not sure why, though...some strange aesthetic of mine!)

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    I've been to the Wave twice and it's indeed a magical place. Cutting the top did bother me a bit also. Would have liked to have seen the image without the cut top and be able to compare the two. You had excellent lighting and a different composition then I've seen taken there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Kennedy View Post
    There's a part of me that thinks you can cut from the top even more....but I like what you did with the right, because now one of the lines on the floor of the wave is running right into the corner (I like diagonals at 45 degrees going into corners...I'm not sure why, though...some strange aesthetic of mine!)

    I agree David, I like diagonals into corners.

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    Can't say I would be unhappy with that in my gallery, middle rock would be better not cut off but still a great image with vibrant colours and great lines.

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