Zichar
Senior Member
Thanks mate, was there any that caught your interests?
With the panos that you have, if the weather isn't looking too good in your shots try HDR or some post processing to give your photos some extra punch (but not too much). People often appreciate the perspectives of wide angle shots, like "wow this view is so awesome you should've been here to see it", but can be undermined by the lack of the weather (which really is a big influence on our mood sometimes). For shots like this I would think about the greatest landscapes I would often dream about like the canyons of Arizona or whatever and think about how would I try and justify this view if I was in the same place.
The ones with the rock itself are particularly stunning; regardless of sunset or midday, Uluru being isolated in the middle of a field of green is striking no matter what the time of day. There's also one with overlapping plates (looks like the a crack in the crust of a dome, merengue pie cone?), looks exactly like what I have (coming much later I'm afraid) taken at Walga Rock, somewhere off Cue,WA.
I almost always use some form of dodging and burning + DRI for the panoramas . Have a new idea on why my prev stitches didn't work - I would do them with the raw files - I think PS is running out of RAM and so gave me an error message. I could/and should convert them to the best possible JPEG before running the merge script, will revisit when I have the time.
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A triptych of Max; quick brekkie and to say goodbye
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