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    Fabs Forns
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    This is a composite image, captured the day Judy and I went with Dale to the wild horses. I was following these two running across the hill, and as luck would have it, the frame where he kicks was clipped. So I wanted to see if it could be recouped with the next frame, where the back horse was complete. Here are the results and the origianl. I'm not trying to fool anyone thous making full disclosure of what I did. Not good for contests, but I had fun reconstructing the crime :D

    Date: 12/9/08
    Model: NIKON D3
    Firmware: Ver.1.11
    Frame #: 0898
    Lens (mm): 310
    ISO: 800
    Aperture: 5.6
    Shutter: 1/640
    Exp. Comp.: 0.0
    Flash Comp.:
    Program: Manual
    Focus Mode: AF-C
    White Bal.: AUTO
    ICC Profile: sRGB Profile

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    Here's the original, jut re-sized

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    Some excellent work done with this image Fabs.. This is a fine image and represents what we saw well..

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    Beautifully captured moment. Love the lighting and the great action. Well done my friend !!!!

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    Great job putting that image together. I really like the action and the light.

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    Nice action and well done on the composite.

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    You did it well Fabs and makes for a great action shot. Anyway it is actually a stitched pano.

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    Fabs aspect ratio 3.35:2
    D700 uncropped aspect ratio 3:2

    IMO "Pano or Panoramic" has come to refer to any photograph that is cropped to a wide aspect ratio, rather than the original idea of an image thought to capture a field of view close to, or greater than, that of the human eye, about 160° by 75° or a ratio of 2.13:1

    So I don't think it is a Pano at all.
    I do agree it is very well done whether it is called a composite, stitch or overlay.

    JimBob

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    david cramer
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    That's some darn good photoshopping! And it represents true to life action. Nicely done.

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