• Danelandpanorama_fish_eye
    1081 posts
    4 months ago
  • FloridaNaturepanorama_fish_eye
    156 posts
    4 months ago

    That is exactly what it was.

    The first shot was three vertical shots high by fifteen vertical shots wide.

    The second shot was three vertical shots high by eleven vertical shots wide.

  • Woodsider79panorama_fish_eye
    800 posts
    4 months ago

    Ah! So three rows of shots in each. That's a lot of stitching! Also takes a bit of time to take the shots, so beware of movement in the clouds. Well done!

  • NCVlens
    1991 posts
    4 months ago

    Seen big, the yellow grass leads you into the typical Tuscan landscape.

  • NCVlens
    1991 posts
    4 months ago

    It's been warm here too. I do not know which of these two I prefer. Maybe the second where we see more of the building.

  • NCVlens
    1991 posts
    4 months ago

    [quote="@Woodsider79"]

    Time passes

    I haven't done any photography for a couple of weeks, mainly due to preoccupation with tasks at the 'new' house. But I have been trying to get my catalogue in order, and found these two images of the Penkiln Burn taken from the same spot. We had a wet summer followed by a fairly dry autumn (contrary to much of the UK), hence the summer shot has more water in the burn than the more recent one.

    It is interesting how the same view seen in two different seasons, looks very different. I find the Autumn shot more eye-catching.

  • Danelandpanorama_fish_eye
    1081 posts
    4 months ago

    I hope you are wearing some form of ear protection, it "looks" too loud ...

  • Danelandpanorama_fish_eye
    1081 posts
    4 months ago

    Tarot Man and his coach on Brighton pier.
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    JPG, 1.2 MB, uploaded by Daneland 4 months ago.

  • ChrisOlypanorama_fish_eye
    1532 posts
    4 months ago

    Two worlds R1010017x_remastered.jpg

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    JPG, 3.0 MB, uploaded by ChrisOly 4 months ago.

  • ChrisOlypanorama_fish_eye
    1532 posts
    4 months ago

    Like the vibe here and b&w treatment.

  • ChrisOlypanorama_fish_eye
    1532 posts
    4 months ago

    Like the layers here.

  • ChrisOlypanorama_fish_eye
    1532 posts
    4 months ago

    Superb.

  • 976 posts
    4 months ago

    These last two have spectacular light. Good work.

  • 976 posts
    4 months ago

    Both work but I prefer the first because it doesn't give itself away too quickly. You have to look around the frame and little details pop out. Very nice.

  • FloridaNaturepanorama_fish_eye
    156 posts
    4 months ago

    General anesthesia. And because my health care plan has a 25% co-pay on outpatient surgery, I had to pay $2,155 out of my pocket. But at least now I don't have to worry about cancer.

  • FloridaNaturepanorama_fish_eye
    156 posts
    4 months ago

    I don't understand the purpose of the "coach". I don't know what you use to post-process but it should be a simple matter to make the person on the right edge go away so it doesn't draw attention away from your subject.

  • 976 posts
    4 months ago

    How bizarre. I too had results of a PSA prostate test on Thursday. Thankfully also negative but not before a scare caused by an admin cock-up at my doctor.
    The first shot is technically very good but if I'm honest (which I know you prefer), a bit soulless. The second shot has much more impact, I like it a lot. Surprised the lights didn't offer any starbursts though, given you used a relatively small aperture. And I think I'd drop the exposure on the top of the building at the right.

  • FloridaNaturepanorama_fish_eye
    156 posts
    4 months ago

    An interesting shot. I would set up a tripod and sit there a while and see if I could get even more interesting people interactions on each side.