saph wrote:
Colin, amazing view of the Boston area!
Thanks Samy. I will share some westerly looking aspects too.
We ended up in the restaurant 2 floors higher, had a few snacks and a couple of beers.
Watched the world go by from 600 feet above the metropolis. Great way to waste an hour.
Highly recommended.
DeltaSigma wrote:
Thanks Samy. I will share some westerly looking aspects too.
We ended up in the restaurant 2 floors higher, had a few snacks and a couple of beers.
Watched the world go by from 600 feet above the metropolis. Great way to waste an hour.
Highly recommended.
Colin
had a few snacks and a couple of beers. Watched the world go by from 600 feet above the metropolis. Great way to waste an hour
Watching the world go by with a couple of beers is never a waste of time - George Best said it best
Colin a terrific view even if it's Boston. Not one of my favorite cities because of traffic, potholes and I heard they wear out brake pads three time more that the national average!
Daniel what a great egret shot. There are so many here in C/Fla. Beautiful bird.
Jose great scene and historical tile work!
George nice camera! Now a piece of history!
More angels with the Z6 and the 105. Cropped for framing only!
Stokesey wrote:
In the last few months ... I may have missed one or two photos ....
But tell me I'm wrong .... I have not seen a Pano for a while ....
I am sure I'm wrong .... BUT
Just in case I'm not here is one I took on the Isle of Skye, shot from the beach at Elgol looking into the Cullin mountains
D810 + 50-135mm f3.5 and about 20 shots
(not altogether happy as there appears to be some banding, probably my exposures)
Steve
Nikon for Nikon forever
Steve,
Nice pano but the banding does detract one from the amazing vista!
Did you use LR to merge the frames? In cases like this I always click the auto button to remove the worst of the exposure differences across the frames. Sometimes I tweak/expose the centre frame and then 'sync' the others to it.
Seascapes are always the trickiest since the wave patterns don't want to merge nicely so I tend to run a clone/heal brush down the sea surface joints.
p.s. I zoomed past the Tickled Trout last night around 9pm.