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    Default Assignment Pano: Miami Skyline

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    nothing fancy and i aint proud of it, i just like the fact that i was able to get it together!

    nine images stitched with CS3, the tif of this is 21407x2576 and 315MB. before i flattened the image, it was 2 gigs!!!! D300, 18-200VR at 62mm, 1/10s, f/32, 0EV, ISO 200.

    thanks for looking. now tear it up! i need to learn something here. i hope you can see enough detail to tell me something.

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    Harold it looks like you did well with the stitching. I am assuming you did it all by hand. If you have PS (CS3 and CS4) it does it all automatically. It auto-aligns and auto-blends. It is all very easy. The water here does look like different colours and texures. Might just leave a bit more room for the tall buidling if you have any more sky left in the top. Nice vista of Miami.

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    I like it Harold !!! One massive image !!

    Good eye Jackie Obtaining uniform density is a challenge for this images ... also how much extra room to leave This would look great in a large print !!! Impressive images !!!

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    One heck of a pano. Agree with Jackie on water and maybe a bit more room at the top

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    Hi Mr H - very nice - agree some more space at the top would be good. Photoshop is geting very good at stitching - however it still cant beat PTGUI - IMHO.;)

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    I wouldn't have seen the difference is the water if Jackie hadn't pointed it out...I have yet to piece one of these together so I'm impressed and will try it soon.

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    Nice image Harold. Did you shoot in manual to have the same exposure all the way thru? Also, setting the WB to anything but auto also helps. Congrats!!

    PS: Great seeing you yesterday.....

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    Harold, Great image w/ lots of impact!! Agree w/ Jackie on the water but I must confess I didn't notice it at first!!

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    Doctor Davis...I like the extra tight pano stitch in your contemporary rendition of the Miami Skyline...agree with Jackie's assessment of the different color tones...:D It looks good...congrats....did you use a panning head?:cool:

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    thanks for the comments. richard, i did use manual. and pretty sure my WB was set to cloudy. Gus, no i did not use a panning head. tried to set the tripod as level as i could get it and just winged it.

    now how do i fix the water?

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