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Hi all,
Another pano created from several images, again images taken handheld at Churchills house, Chartwell House in kent. Comments/critique welcome as usual.
Last edited by Tinka; 20-06-07, 12:00 PM.
Reason: remove thumbnails
Hi all,
Another pano created from several images, again images taken handheld at Churchills house, Chartwell House in kent. Comments/critique welcome as usual.
I can't see any obvious problems with the stitching this time Tinka, though the whole image seems a little tilted and sloping down to the right.
I also think that for the size of the image the frame is far too dominant, I'd go for a much smaller one.
So far as the image itself is concerned, the sky is causing you a problem and is overexposed. I would consider underexposing to get the sky correct then try to lift the shadow area after. I'm pretty sure that with some selective use of Levels or the Shadow Highlight tool in PS you should be able to do this. Work on the full size image and if you make a selection make sure to feather it well maybe 150pix+ Hope that makes sense
I can't see any obvious problems with the stitching this time Tinka, though the whole image seems a little tilted and sloping down to the right.
I also think that for the size of the image the frame is far too dominant, I'd go for a much smaller one.
So far as the image itself is concerned, the sky is causing you a problem and is overexposed. I would consider underexposing to get the sky correct then try to lift the shadow area after. I'm pretty sure that with some selective use of Levels or the Shadow Highlight tool in PS you should be able to do this. Work on the full size image and if you make a selection make sure to feather it well maybe 150pix+ Hope that makes sense
Almost exactly as Stephen has said. I personally do like the bold boarder. I also found that a small crop off the bottom and left hand side balanced the image better.
I'm with Stephen on the border a bit too dominant for me. I find the path on the right a little distracting too, probably due to the slope, it almost looks as if people would have problems walking along it! A good job of merging the images though, I can't see the seams.
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