Kind of gray, cloudy, and dark. But infrared thrives on that kind of sky. Only wish the clouds were even more ominously moody.I wonder how the color version goes?
I vote full 180. The edges help tie the scene together, my eyes travel around the image. I think the cropped in could use a big boat or something unless the clouds are supposed to be the focal point. The clouds look cool, but I think are still better shown in the 180. It seems like there is something missing in the crop, IMO.Infrared stitched panos. Do we prefer the cropped-down version or the full 180-degree version?
Appears the forum had to compress the file a lot. It is much sharper on my PC. I could share from imgur but that site compresses also.It is certainly very wide... The blending looks fine, as far as we can see from forum photos, but is it not lacking a bit in sharpness, or is it just me? Once again, hard to tell from forum photos, with the compression and all...
(Darn, they have a Lake Geneva in Wisconsin, too!)![]()
I figured it would be something like that. It is really too bad that forums made for photographers cannot be more respectful of the photos that are uploaded to them. Only 500 pixels seems to be doing a slightly better job. On Flickr the photos are compressed as well, even though they tell you nothing about it, of course!Appears the forum had to compress the file a lot. It is much sharper on my PC. I could share from imgur but that site compresses also.
Link to the clearer image shared on Google photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/d4EUwzcpGjHEht4GA
Lake Geneva in Wisconsin is obviously named after the more famous Swiss lake. But the local lake is also a well known place in Chicago where many wealthy people own summer homes. It is a tourist destination.