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Over Owler Tor

Over Owler Tor
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A 3 shot panoramic taken at Over Owler Tor in the Peak District Derbyshire.

Photographer: Steve Elliott
Folder: Steve Elliott
Uploaded: 19-May-2006 08:07 CEST
Current Rating: 9.00/5
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Camera: Olympus E300
Exposure time: 1/250
Aperture: F6.3
Focal length: 22mm
Lens: 11-22mm F2.8-3.5
Focusing method: iESP
ISO: 100
White balance: Clouds
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
Processing applied: Converted to Jpeg with RSE, stitched in Autostitch, Levels, Sharpend and saved for Web in CS2
Various: Graduated ND filter used to balance Sky to FG
Image resized to: 465x1000

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Another great shot steve, wonderfull.
Cheers

Pedro Afonso at 08:10 CEST on 19-May-2006 [Reply]

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Another beautiful shot Steve !!
Makes me feel like I'm standing there.

Bob Doucette at 15:22 CEST on 19-May-2006 [Reply]

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Pedro Afonso wrote:
> Another great shot steve, wonderfull.
> Cheers
>
Many thanks for your comments Pedro
Cheers Steve

Steve Elliott at 16:57 CEST on 19-May-2006 [Reply]

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Bob Doucette wrote:
> Another beautiful shot Steve !!
> Makes me feel like I'm standing there.
>
Thanks Bob,
You probably wouldn't want to be standing there today, the weather has been awfull!
Cheers Steve

Steve Elliott at 16:59 CEST on 19-May-2006 [Reply]

Over Owler Tor

There are two things I would subtract from 10; the color of the blue (sky) and few holes in whites (not even a point, just a very minor detail). Also, did you get an impression that this kind of a landscape does look a bit flat with 11-22? In my personal opinion though.
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Sergey Green at 17:59 CEST on 19-May-2006 [Reply]

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Sergey Green wrote:
> There are two things I would subtract from 10; the color of the blue (sky) and few holes in
> whites (not even a point, just a very minor detail). Also, did you get an impression that
> this kind of a landscape does look a bit flat with 11-22? In my personal opinion though.
> -
>
Many thanks for your comments Sergey, I think this image looking a bit flat is more down to the re-sizing when saving to Web in CS than to the lens itself, there is much more depth on the original.
Cheers Steve

Steve Elliott at 08:53 CEST on 20-May-2006 [Reply]

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great colours and beautiful sky
one day i sahll find the time (and energy) to walk out and get a shot like this :)

Andrew Mclean at 11:04 CEST on 20-May-2006 [Reply]

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andrew mclean wrote:
> great colours and beautiful sky
> one day i sahll find the time (and energy) to walk out and get a shot like this :)
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Thanks Andy I really enjoy getting out into the hills it's a great excuse to take the camera for a walk!!
Cheers Steve

Steve Elliott at 14:33 CEST on 22-May-2006 [Reply]

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Hi Steve , another great panorama. I am agree with Sergey about the picture looks a little flat, but as you said this happen when you resize the image. Best regards,
Ricardo

Ricardo Rico at 19:07 CEST on 22-May-2006 [Reply]

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Ricardo Rico wrote:
> Hi Steve , another great panorama. I am agree with Sergey about the picture looks a little
> flat, but as you said this happen when you resize the image. Best regards,
> Ricardo
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Thanks Ricardo

Steve Elliott at 03:38 CEST on 24-May-2006 [Reply]