Thanks Jim,
I have tried most of them but always come back to Photomatix, better preview screen.
This is only my 4th pano as I just got PTGui a few weeks ago, have not read a thing on it yet, just load and go, still need to figure out what all the menu's do
Need a pano head to, as I have some slight carpet to tile deviation just above the chair on the left. Was just using my little magic ball head, on a old silk tripod.
By the way, been admiring your images in the aviation post, Amazing job you have there.
I got my new 200-400 last August and was really looking forward to the airshow at Mcchord this year, but it was cancelled.
Take care.
It's a great picture and a good use of HDR without it being overwhelming.
About the Biltmore itself - I never got why it's so talked about. The architecture always feels bland to me and that Indian motif they use on all their tiles is meh. As far as architecture and beauty goes, I have much better things to say about the Royal Palms.
However, that's OT... as far as your picture goes, good job!
alphakappa wrote:
It's a great picture and a good use of HDR without it being overwhelming.
About the Biltmore itself - I never got why it's so talked about. The architecture always feels bland to me and that Indian motif they use on all their tiles is meh. As far as architecture and beauty goes, I have much better things to say about the Royal Palms.
However, that's OT... as far as your picture goes, good job!
Thanks, It's just his style I guess, I think it's a personality thing.
Excellent job! Not an easy fete with all that lighting, angles, etc.
I, too, love Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture. For all the reasons alphakappa doesn't. Aren't we glad we're not all identical in taste? Makes for a more interesting world!