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LiquidAir
Nov-15-2007, 07:07 PM
I drove out to Point Reyes yesterday thinking we might have an interesting sky. It wasn't as dramatic as I was hoping for, but I liked this shot enough to give it some love in Photoshop.
http://gallery.liquidairphoto.com/photos/221857321-L.jpg
I almost posted this in the Whipping Post, so don't feel like you are obliged to be kind...
Marc Muench
Nov-15-2007, 08:51 PM
This turned out well:thumb But there appears to be some mushy spots where the there should be detail. Maybe during the stitching process some detail became overlapped? The moon is also working well but appears unnaturally large:scratch If it is natural than GREAT!
LiquidAir
Nov-15-2007, 09:14 PM
This turned out well:thumb But there appears to be some mushy spots where the there should be detail. Maybe during the stitching process some detail became overlapped? The moon is also working well but appears unnaturally large:scratch If it is natural than GREAT!
Thanks!
About the moon, it is the moon from that night, but the one is in the original shot was hopelessly overexposed so I pasted one in from another shot taken just afterward and yes, the new one is a bit bigger than the original. Its still in a separate layer (on top of the original) so if I start feeling guilty, I'll shrink it to the proper size.
This was taken with a 15mm fish, so it isn't a stitched pano. However, I did bracket (3 exposures, 1 2/3 stops apart) and blend by hand in Photoshop. The mushiness is likely due to my somewhat clumsy job of blending. I was a bit cavalier about my mask gradients, particularly in the water. I should go see if I can make a cleaner break.
annnna8888
Nov-16-2007, 05:16 AM
Love it! Wonderful mood. I see you too have resorted to placing the horizon centrally, but hey that's fisheye for ya. :wink Personally I don't think there's anything wrong with a central horizon, but some people find fault with it in every single picture. :rofl
Ana
LiquidAir
Nov-16-2007, 11:35 AM
Thanks.
I am still trying to get the hang of the fish. It definitely presents some framing challenges. Here is an offbeat thing I tried last night:
http://gallery.liquidairphoto.com/photos/222076100-L.jpg
I am not sure how I feel about the diagonal horizon but at least is makes full use of the 180 degree field of view. I am tempted to frame it and hang it at an angle. I took series of the same scene to stitch, but the clouds were moving so it isn't going together very well.
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