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| 03/23/2010 05:02:34 PM |
Reversible Destiny Office by tamatamaComment: And people get paid millions to come up with this stuff ... ;-)
Good composition and lighting. If this was Advanced editing (or for a print) I'd probably play with a perspective-correction tool to try and straighten the mid-ground verticals a bit. |
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| 03/22/2010 02:05:07 PM |
Team Challenge 2010by tjbel05Comment: Very nice stop-motion shot (very sharp for that shutter speed!), and the relatively shallow DOF works well.
Without the context of knowing something about the event, but just looking at the position and compositional relationship of the major elements of the photo, that (diving headfirst at a wooden rail) looks like a really dumb thing to do. ;-) |
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| 03/14/2010 02:26:49 PM |
Whitbyby SaraRComment: Excellently done, especially for handheld. Even with a pan/tilt head (with levels), it's hard to get a perfectly horizontal pan action.
If you want more foreground or sky (or just higher resolution), remember that you can shoot with the camera in portrait orientation and still stitch them, and also that you can take two or three rows of images zoomed in closer -- AutoStitch will work in two dimensions.
I note you list the shutter times as "various" -- usually when shooting panoramics for stitching you should shoot in manual mode at the same settings throughout, or you can get uncorrectable banding (especially across flat areas like a blue sky). |
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| 01/30/2010 11:17:48 PM |
"Hindsight"by RmacComment: Originally posted by SandyP: It's a fairy tale. |
In the thumbnail view, that branch looks like a unicorn's horn ... :-) Message edited by author 2010-01-30 23:18:17. |
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