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Greetings again guys,
This is another pano taken while I visited Dromquinna Manor, on a morning which I thought would lead to nothing. But the stillness in the air and water created a very nice environment and allowed for potential!!
Hope you enjoy.
Regards,
Niall
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Again another gret shot. Given there isn't much colour in the photo, would a monochrome version work as well?
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lovely, Love the simplicity... and no I don't think BW is necessary :-)
Keep it up
Henrik
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Là, tout n'est qu'ordre et beauté, Luxe, calme et volupté.
(L'invitation au voyage - Charles BAUDELAIRE)
Voilà ce à quoi me fait penser ce pano !!!
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Beautiful! I'm new to this, What lens did you use and how many exposures? So much to learn!
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Hi disneytoy,
Welcome to the community, you will learn lots here. Stick around!!
This pano was taken with about 15-20 photos, all in portrait. The image would have been cropped for effect after that.
This pano was shot with the Canon 70-200 lens.
Regards,
Niall
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Thank you. I'm guessing you shoot full frame. I sent your photo links to my uncle a pro photographer, and he said your image was very Elegant!
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Hi,
oreillyfotograf wrote:
This is another pano taken while I visited Dromquinna Manor, on a morning which I thought would lead to nothing. But the stillness in the air and water created a very nice environment and allowed for potential!!
This is minimalistic and very beautiful. I love it. And I would like to see it in a big print.
best
Christian
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Christian,
If you would like I'll get some pricing on sizes and get back to you, if you would like a copy? Do you have any size in mind?
Regards,
Niall
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oreillyfotograf wrote:
Christian,
If you would like I'll get some pricing on sizes and get back to you, if you would like a copy? Do you have any size in mind?
Regards,
Niall
Hi Niall,
thats an interesting idea. I am going to move in a few weeks internationally, and I need to see my new appartment first to decide that. But I will keep it in mind.
best
Christian
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Apologies Christian,
I did not mean to offend, I thought I was missing somthing in the translation.
Regards,
Niall
Last edited by oreillyfotograf (2012-08-24 17:38:29)
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disneytoy,
If you are starting out as you say, there is no real need to get hung up on whether you are shooting full frame or not, tha reason being that these pano's are like jigsaws. Just take plenty of shots with 25 - 30% overlap in each frame.
What does however make a difference, in my opinion is the quality of your sensor and your lens. I used the EF70-200mm (The nice one!!) and the image quality from it great.
What gear are you shooting with?
Kind regards,
Niall
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oreillyfotograf wrote:
Apologies Christian,
I did not mean to offend, I thought I was missing somthing in the translation.
Regards,
Niall
Hi Niall,
don't worry, there was no offence on my side. I like the offer and will probably come back to it, but a bit later.
best
Christian
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