Last ones from the Grampians... Promise!

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Last ones from the Grampians... Promise!

Postby mudder on Sun Dec 11, 2005 4:11 pm

G'day,

Been getting sucked in by pano's, good fun playing in PS using photomerge and getting incredible detail and resolution (in images at large size etc.)...

Didn't take much to merge the images (12 portrait shots) need to view large to appreciate though... But what the heck, posted for sticky nose value :)

Baroka lookout at the Grampians, great spot at sunrise, waiting for the sun to go in between the clouds to get the softer dispersed light etc. as we slept in and didn't get out of bed early enough, damn!

EXIF: 39MP, 18-70 kit lens @ 44mm, F11, 1/250th, 12 images.
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C&C welcome... Cheers...

Another one at sunset but nothing happened in the sky, just got dark, ah well... Just thought this was interesting... Maybe should have a play with teh dodge n' burn... hmmm...
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Postby owen on Sun Dec 11, 2005 5:23 pm

G'day Mudder.

The top pano looks good... a bit hazy though so maybe try increasing the contrast on the land (not sure what affect you're looking for though). Also the blue sky seems to be a bit blotchy as well... maybe running a gradient colour on the sky would help that? Looks like a great place to be though.

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http://www.doesgodexist.com - a very interesting site.
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Postby Slider on Sun Dec 11, 2005 6:52 pm

Great shots Andrew. Another place I will have to place on my list of spots to visit. :D
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