I much prefer the second shot; better tones, better composition. It's also the best example of why a photographer should turn and look behind her when she is shooting.
Very nice indeed. I prefer #2 the buildings in one make my eye wander towards them. How many shots did you use to get these pano's? Or was it just cropping?
The sky of the first is very cool! With the second shot, the POV adds to the depth, with the higher vantage point. That ivy covered tree on the left really makes a great subject, tho, the right half is a bit boring.
#2 is wonderful! You handled the bright clouds on the upper right side very well and managed to maintain the luminous color of the mustard. Very nice! Great DOF and sharpness. Where in Napa did you take this picture?
Heinz H wrote:
#2 is wonderful! You handled the bright clouds on the upper right side very well and managed to maintain the luminous color of the mustard. Very nice! Great DOF and sharpness. Where in Napa did you take this picture?
- Heinz
Thanks for the comment,
This was shot in Angwin, we are up in the hills above St Helena.
Bob
LABRIEDL wrote:
Very nice indeed. I prefer #2 the buildings in one make my eye wander towards them. How many shots did you use to get these pano's? Or was it just cropping?
David
Thanks David,
These wree both 3 shots each.
The buildings are part of the college I work at and shot for the purpose of showing the campus.
Bob