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by aim54x on Sun Mar 07, 2010 8:49 pm
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by photomarcs on Sun Mar 07, 2010 8:56 pm
niiiice...
only thing i have to say is that the grads look as if they grad to low in the first image... but its a personal preference thing. =D
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by wendellt on Sun Mar 07, 2010 9:24 pm
hi your panos look great in some of them i would darken the valley a little because the clouds take over a bit but all in all havnt seen much large panos of the area so well done
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by colin_12 on Sun Mar 07, 2010 9:52 pm
Hey Cameron, The first two look a little odd to me with the darkened sky. It does not really seem go with the lighter valleys. The later two look great. 
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by aim54x on Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:13 pm
wendellt wrote:your panos look great in some of them i would darken the valley a little because the clouds take over a bit but all in all havnt seen much large panos of the area so well done
Getting a compliment from you Wendell is an honour. Thanks mate. colin_12 wrote:The first two look a little odd to me with the darkened sky. It does not really seem go with the lighter valleys. The later two look great. 
Thanks Colin, I think I overdid the Grad ND's a bit...maybe it is time to get a ND2...the single ND8 was not enough.
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by hrpremier on Mon Mar 08, 2010 3:32 pm
Great set but I think number 2 is the standout. In the first there is a natural V in the floor of the valley which seems to be central to the picture (On Purpose Im Sure), which I think looks a bit to uniform. Its there again in the 2nd image, but off to the left of centre which suits the image a little better. The large gap in the clouds seems to form a bit of a hole also in number 1 where as image number 2 this gap if filled and makes the picture looks a bit more complete. Number 3 I think the dark shadows on the right are very overpowering and take away from the overall image Number 4 the HDR effect does not do a thing for me. I've tred a few Nature HDR shots myself and are yet to find one where I am happy with the result. Don't get me wrong I've seen it done, and done well but in this case jsut does not rock my world. Its only an opinion, ands my wife does not value it so maybe someone on here might. Looks like the walk up may have been a killer but still worth the effort.
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by surenj on Mon Mar 08, 2010 6:01 pm
Nicely done Cameron.
I agree with the others that the first 3 have the filter dominating the photo. It would be interesting to ask your non-photog friends to see what they think. I think I am biased as I know you used the grads.
I quite like the last HDR althought personally would try to get rid of the man made structure on the left hand side either through framing or cloning. Slight pano style crop (crop from bottom) may also suit.
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by aim54x on Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:42 pm
hrpremier wrote:Great set but I think number 2 is the standout.
In the first there is a natural V in the floor of the valley which seems to be central to the picture (On Purpose Im Sure), which I think looks a bit to uniform. Its there again in the 2nd image, but off to the left of centre which suits the image a little better.
The large gap in the clouds seems to form a bit of a hole also in number 1 where as image number 2 this gap if filled and makes the picture looks a bit more complete.
Thanks, #2 is my favourite as well Number 3 I think the dark shadows on the right are very overpowering and take away from the overall image
I had that feeling too Number 4 the HDR effect does not do a thing for me. I've tred a few Nature HDR shots myself and are yet to find one where I am happy with the result. Don't get me wrong I've seen it done, and done well but in this case jsut does not rock my world.
I know what you mean by not being quite there. I struggle with this as well. This will have to be one of my better efforts, but still not 100% on this one either. Its only an opinion, ands my wife does not value it so maybe someone on here might. Looks like the walk up may have been a killer but still worth the effort.
I post images to get opinions and tips, your opinion is valued here. Thanks buddy. Oh and the walk was not too bad, next time I will have to cut down the pack weight (lets not bring a 70-200mm VR and not use it) surenj wrote:Nicely done Cameron.
I agree with the others that the first 3 have the filter dominating the photo. It would be interesting to ask your non-photog friends to see what they think. I think I am biased as I know you used the grads.
I quite like the last HDR althought personally would try to get rid of the man made structure on the left hand side either through framing or cloning. Slight pano style crop (crop from bottom) may also suit.
Thanks mate, I will have a play with a pano crop on the HDR.
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by Willy wombat on Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:12 pm
Clouds look very eye catching
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by Mr Darcy on Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:49 pm
I'm glad you found some nice weather. It wasn't easy last weekend. #4 really bothers me. I do not like what the HDR treatment has done to the clouds. Mind you I am not a fan of HDR at the best of times. aim54x wrote:(lets not bring a 70-200mm VR and not use it)
You can always leave it with me* #2 for me too. #3 Mt Solitary & Narrow Neck have too much shadow on them #1 The gradation is too strong & the tree RHS does not help the image. Interesting comment about the "V" It had never really registered with me before & this is a view I look at often. It is my backyard after all. *You might even get it back one day 
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