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    Default 2nd attempt at panos

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    As stated above, this is my second attempt at a pano stitch, so all advice and comments are greatly appreciated. The shot was taken on a very cool morning with mist rising from the lake, and is a 4 shot stitch.
    Canon 50D, 24-105 @ 105, 1/4 sec @f22, ISO 200, Stitched in CS4 and curves adjustment in LR

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    When doing panos try shooting vertically 1 over one x 3 or 4 wide. fun to do

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    Wow ! Talk about a huge file, but it does sound fun. :D

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    Hi Dave,good job on the pano stitch! The comp has a mood to it and you framed the mist and dock well.
    I felt it was a bit dark for my taste so I lightened it to give you another option. I also took out some small whitish areas on the right side which I felt were a bit distracting.
    I repeat that I also feel the original isn't flawed just a different take on it...
    Last edited by DMills; 05-15-2010 at 11:12 AM.

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    Like Dave's repost, good job

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    Thanks Dave and Dennis. I like the repost also and I'm gonna go back and work with the file some more. I like that the trees have been opened up, but I still want to keep that mood of early morning. Thanks again

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    Hey Dave,
    While I like Dave's repost....I'd go with just a hair lighter on the trees only of the OP.....I tend to like them darker and moodier. Very nice job with this one

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    Thanks Roman, I still like the darker feel, and bringing up just the trees a touch may do the trick,

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