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#1 2006-01-30 13:42:36

Michael Ezra
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Utah04P2

Here is one of the first: 33 megapixel panorama from four 12 megapixel captures. Photoshop post processing.

http://michaelezra.com/webposts/Utah04P02_web.jpg

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#2 2006-01-30 14:35:28

fma38
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Re: Utah04P2

Great job ! The moutains are maybe a little too small, but the sky is so nice... You could try to cut the top of the sky, and maybe a little of the left to get the moutains bigger in the picture.


Frédéric

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#3 2006-01-30 16:04:07

francois.simond
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Re: Utah04P2

Wow, original, I like it, but too bad that the road is cropped.
Did you use a grey neutral gray filter for the sky ?


François Simond

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#4 2006-01-30 17:33:04

Michael Ezra
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Re: Utah04P2

Thanks. No filters were used on the lens, besides the notmal UV filter. The sky was processed in Photoshop, and the original images were captured in RAW format.

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#5 2006-01-30 19:37:25

GURL
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Re: Utah04P2

The sky is the subject! (do not crop anything, I like it as is...)


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#6 2006-01-30 20:45:46

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Re: Utah04P2

Outstanding, agree that crop nothing! the sky is perfect and the mountains work well as-is. Looks like your photo oozes with detail, must make an amazing print.

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