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#1 2006-02-12 08:22:51

ckiely
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From: Southern California, USA
Registered: 2005-12-17
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Canterbury Dawn

Canterbury
South Island, New Zealand

Fuji S3 Pro
Sigma 105mm
2x4

http://members.cox.net/christiankiely/canterbury_dawn_640.jpg

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#2 2006-02-12 08:45:23

AlexandreJ
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From: Francin, France
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Re: Canterbury Dawn

... hum, I think I have to get a flight ticket to New Zealand. The picture you've showed us are beautiful : great light, great composition, mood.
Good work ckiely :-)

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#3 2006-02-12 09:20:10

ckiely
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Re: Canterbury Dawn

Thanks, AlexandreJ. This program is really working well for me. One hand I can do things like 360°'s that I never dreamed of before. But, in reality what really "got" me was the ability to add more detail to a scene.

I can tell you that I would have taken this shot all the time, but it would have been one exposure and I could print it to about 12"x18" max (30cm x 45cm). The ability to capture more detail and print larger is really what I love. It is amazing to see a very large print that I can stand up to and be happy with. All w/ the added benefit of not having to lug around a 4x5 or 8x10 large format field camera.

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#4 2006-02-12 14:00:25

jayelwin
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From: Westfield, New Jersey USA
Registered: 2006-01-18
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Re: Canterbury Dawn

I like the fact that most of the shots aren't actually pano's. You are just using the software to grow in format. That was my original intent too. Will probably sell all the 4 x 5 stuff and now actually probably the mamiya 7 as well.

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#5 2006-02-12 23:57:04

francois.simond
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From: France, Chambéry
Registered: 2005-12-02
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Re: Canterbury Dawn

I stopped 10min on this image and i started to dream...
thanks


François Simond

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