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Photo "Praise the Sun"

photo "Praise the Sun" tags: panoramic, landscape, water
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Ayd Ayd #1 Sat 22 Mar 2008 10:20

Прекрасна панорама !!!


Kamil Valiakhmedov Kamil Valiakhmedov #2 Sat 22 Mar 2008 11:31

Very nice. It is a dream.


Igor Mitkevich Igor Mitkevich #3 Sat 22 Mar 2008 17:23

фантастика surprised


Berenice Kauffmann Abud  - AFIAP Berenice Kauffmann Abud - AFIAP #4 Sun 23 Mar 2008 02:37

Wonderful panoramic!!!!
[9/10/9]


Avraham Koloyarski Avraham Koloyarski #5 Sun 23 Mar 2008 11:15

Great presentation!Best Regards,Avi


Dorosh Nataliya Dorosh Nataliya #6 Sun 23 Mar 2008 21:18

10 10 10 !!!


Nikolay Obukhov Nikolay Obukhov #7 mon 24 Mar 2008 09:21

just wow


Olja Olja #8 Tue 25 Mar 2008 01:18

Что-то перенакрученное... laugh


Elena Puhova Elena Puhova #9 Tue 25 Mar 2008 10:17

Интересно!


Roberto Roberto #10 Thu 27 Mar 2008 03:35

Exceptionally beautiful. Excellent panoramic view.


Vladimir Kuznietsov Vladimir Kuznietsov #11 Thu 27 Mar 2008 20:25

Excellent work!!


Aleksandr Ravin Aleksandr Ravin #12 Thu 27 Mar 2008 23:41

Отличная панорама!! Цвета и задумка - супер


Genrikh Genrikh #13 Fri 28 Mar 2008 08:35

Beautiful image, well composed and awesome post-processing technique!

May I ask what software did you use to stich this panorama?
As I understand it is an HDR image, if so, how many multiexposure shots you have used here?
One last question, would you recommend any literature on how to post-process an HDR panorama or any suggestions at all?

Thanks in advance,
Genrikh.


alex ranedo klein alex ranedo klein #15 Fri 28 Mar 2008 18:11

Hi,

This shot was composed by stitching 4 8mm fisheye images using realviz stitcher.

It is'nt actually a HDR image at all. During the post processing, I did use the shadow/highlight tool to bring some light back into the darker parts of the image, since I usually tend to underexpose my panoramic shots (as it's pretty much a rule that you can regain light in darker parts, but burned out and overexposed parts lose information, totally remaining white).

I hope that helps.

Alex


Konstantin Gushcha Konstantin Gushcha #14 Fri 28 Mar 2008 15:09

Great image. Also interested how many frames here?