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Sunrise Panorama
This panorama is stitched from two horizontal shots. I used different exposure times on both shots here due to the direct light from the rising sun on the left shot, and finally adjusted the colors & brightness mostly on the right shot to make it as close as possible to the left one: Left shot: ISO125 F22 1/13s Right shot: ISO125 F22 1/8s
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Excellent shot, in all aspects: composition, light, perspective etc. Personally I would have applied a different white balance, but this is just a matter of taste.
Alfred Molon at 00:37 CEST on 19-Aug-2010 [Reply]
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A great effort in joining the two photos and a wonderful composiiton with the dynamic waves balanced by the clouds in the sky. I am just bothered by the overexposed sun and the lens' sunstars which make it unnatural. However, I must admit it would be technically very challenging to get that right. I am amazed at f22 the sharpness is still quite good.
H. K. Tang at 01:56 CEST on 19-Aug-2010 [Reply]
Beautiful
This is a gorgeous panorama and you've done a superb job of stitching them. I think the sun flair gives you a point of interest and I really like the way they extend out so far as it gives more depth and 3 dimensionality to the photo. I also really like the reflection off the rocks to the right. Overall I would say this is a superb photo.
Scott Law at 05:21 CEST on 19-Aug-2010 [Reply]