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    I took this cloudscape back behind our house a while back. Nothing fancy, just stitched together four images in PS and converted to B&W. Any comments and suggestions would be most appreciated.

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    Hi Chris,
    Cracking clouds, like the contrast with the trees, nice one.

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    Cool cloud pattern. Looks great against the tree line silhouette. nice work............

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    Hi Christopher,The comp works well as a pano with just enough silhouette framing the bottom. I also like the slant upwards of the silhouette on each end. The clouds have enough interest to command that much attention and are nicely detailed. Good conversion and well handled!

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    Thanks Tim, Jay, and Dave. I appreciate the comments!
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    Hey Christopher,
    I too like the framing silhouette! The conversion looks great and you have intresting clouds. I do wonder if you have room up top.....to include the entire curve of the cloud......although the ones above may not add to the overall composition. Just a thought as this was very nicely done!

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    Thanks very much, Roman! I see your point on including the whole curve of the cloud, but unfortunately I don't have any more room on top.
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    Christopher, I too like this pano and converting it to B&W was a good choice. Cloudscape is nicely framed within the pan. Well thought out and executed!

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    Thanks Andrew! :)
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    Quite cool; I think with a bit of play you could make the clouds very angry looking. I am reacting to a sunny pretty day converted to B&W instead of a stormy angry day. What was it?
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    It was a sunny day, Jay. These aren't the kind of clouds you would get on a stormy day. Thanks for commenting!
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    Dave Mills captured my thoughts perfectly. You took an ordinary scene, created a well thought out composition, used B&W to create a dramatic looking sky and created an excellent cloud study. Well done.

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    Thanks Robert! Much appreciated! :)
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