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Hazleford Hall
A 3 shot Vertical Panoramic taken above Hazleford Hall just outside the village of Hathersage in the Peak District Derbyshire. (you can see my house on this picture!!)
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very nice, dramatic picture. Regards Zdenek
Zdenek Becak at 17:48 CET on 25-Mar-2006 [Reply]
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Shelley O'Connell wrote:
> Is that your castle/villa on the right, Steve?
> Great stitch work, as always and shadows and light areas, interesting sky!
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> Shelley
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Thanks for your comments Shelley,
My house is in the area above the Hall, you can see it quite clearly on the original at 100% but it is just a small blob at this size!!
Cheers Steve
Steve Elliott at 18:44 CET on 25-Mar-2006 [Reply]
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Zdenek Becak wrote:
> very nice, dramatic picture. Regards Zdenek
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Thankyou for looking and your comments Zdenek, it was nice to get out with my camera after the awfull weather over the last few weeks.
Cheers Steve
Steve Elliott at 18:47 CET on 25-Mar-2006 [Reply]
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Hi Steve
Good to see another great shot of your back garden, I love the sky on this shot with its layers of cloud leading you into the distance.
Regards, Ian
Ian Reed at 10:13 CEST on 26-Mar-2006 [Reply]
nice spring panoscape
Ah the archetypical Steve Elliot landscape. A sharply focused, accurately exposed, well composed and appropriatly saturated image. Well done.
I came accros a gallery which may be of interest.
http://zoomit.smugmug.com/Landscapes
Check out the McCall Idaho series at original size for exapmles.
I believe his technique involves copying the background layer - converting to B/W via either a hue/sat or channel mixer adjustment layer - then blending using overlay and adjusting the opacity. The effect adds a slightly surreal drama.
cheers bert
Donald Bryant at 17:28 CEST on 26-Mar-2006 [Reply]
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Well done again Steve,
The colour and view is great again on this picture.
Compliments for the the work to stich it al together.
Regards,
Fonzy - at 20:58 CEST on 26-Mar-2006 [Reply]
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Ian Reed wrote:
> Hi Steve
>
> Good to see another great shot of your back garden, I love the sky on this shot with its layers
> of cloud leading you into the distance.
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> Regards, Ian
>
Thanks for your comments Ian, I really enjoyed my walk on this lovely mild morning.
Cheers Steve
Steve Elliott at 08:57 CEST on 27-Mar-2006 [Reply]
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Donald Bryant wrote:
> Ah the archetypical Steve Elliot landscape. A sharply focused, accurately exposed, well composed
> and appropriatly saturated image. Well done.
>
> I came accros a gallery which may be of interest.
>
> http://zoomit.smugmug.com/Landscapes
>
> Check out the McCall Idaho series at original size for exapmles.
>
> I believe his technique involves copying the background layer - converting to B/W via either
> a hue/sat or channel mixer adjustment layer - then blending using overlay and adjusting the
> opacity. The effect adds a slightly surreal drama.
>
> cheers bert
Thanks for your comments bert and thanks for showing me the link to this great website, there are some fantastic images, I will have to try the technique described but my PS skills are fairly limited
Cheers Steve
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Steve Elliott at 09:02 CEST on 27-Mar-2006 [Reply]
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Fons van Swaal wrote:
> Well done again Steve,
> The colour and view is great again on this picture.
> Compliments for the the work to stich it al together.
>
> Regards,
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Thanks Fons
Steve
Steve Elliott at 09:03 CEST on 27-Mar-2006 [Reply]