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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 30040" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>You beat me to it, Helene. An HDR/Pano shot was high on my priority list, because it's not something I've seen much of. I think you pulled it off flawlessly! I always bracket 5 shots when doing HDR...3 isn't enough, and 7 is usually redundant. Good choice on shooting in portrait orientation, I think you managed to capture more of the sky that way. </p><p></p><p>On the flip side, I think a wide angle would've done the job too, with less work. I like the processing here, my only issue is that it just doesn't seem like enough scenery. The composition doesn't scream "pano", it looks like a normal wide angle shot. I think 5 or even 7 bracketed sets would've given this more of the stretched look that is typical of panoramas.</p><p></p><p>Awesome work as usual!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 30040, member: 1061"] You beat me to it, Helene. An HDR/Pano shot was high on my priority list, because it's not something I've seen much of. I think you pulled it off flawlessly! I always bracket 5 shots when doing HDR...3 isn't enough, and 7 is usually redundant. Good choice on shooting in portrait orientation, I think you managed to capture more of the sky that way. On the flip side, I think a wide angle would've done the job too, with less work. I like the processing here, my only issue is that it just doesn't seem like enough scenery. The composition doesn't scream "pano", it looks like a normal wide angle shot. I think 5 or even 7 bracketed sets would've given this more of the stretched look that is typical of panoramas. Awesome work as usual! [/QUOTE]
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