Thanks anotherview. It's the long walk at Windsor Great Park. It's a tree lined avenue that runs three miles to the castle. I'd had the image in my mind for some time. Was great to finally get it!
Aaron: Your lighthouse image pleases my eye. The overall tonality looks just right. I like the inclusion of the shallows bottom. I suppose you used a circular polarizer for this effect.
Let me please say your image could improve by a tighter crop, from the top down to near that upper arc, spanning from right to left, with its shadow defining the wave forming (just before it crests). The image then becomes more focused, contrasting the land, the sea bottom, and the wave action, with the lighthouse as a point of interest.
nks12345 wrote:
I love these shots they put me to shame, but may I inquire how to print the panoramas?
Depends how big you want the prints. If I want to make a print for framing, I usually get a printer that does panoramic format printing, or go to a lab that has wide format printers that print using roll paper.
Another trick I use is to divide the panorama into three separate evenly divided photos in photoshop and have borderless prints done, then use tape to stitch them together into a panorama! I got the idea looking back at how they use to make panoramic prints back in the film days.