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My Panoramas

oli murugavel

New member
After gaining much confidence i really tried to photograph some panoramas. So these are the results. I am happy with them. I need some feedbacks to go on furthur.
And i am gonna try some vertical panoramas soon...

P1.jpg


P2.jpg


P3.jpg


P4.jpg
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Hi Oli,

I like your very green landscapes. I'd wonder if you might in each case remover 1/4 to 1/3 or so of the land height. Try it to see if any are more effective.

Would the first picture be stronger by cropping away the free sky on the right?

Asher
 

Michael Fontana

pro member
Hi Oli

good you started making panos and using another option of image-making.

Contrary to Asher, I actually like the blue °void° of the first pano. Same in the 4th pano, where the green act as a counterbalance to the temples.

As you probably realised, it's not alwith easy to guess the best camera position, the fountain might be a bit a complex case. I can see that you tried to relate it to the temple, but IMO it would look better when cutting of the last quarter at the right side.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
The different character of experiencing a photograph based on size and presence.

Hi Oli

good you started making panos and using another option of image-making.

Contrary to Asher, I actually like the blue °void° of the first pano. Same in the 4th pano, where the green act as a counterbalance to the temples.

As you probably realised, it's not alwith easy to guess the best camera position, the fountain might be a bit a complex case. I can see that you tried to relate it to the temple, but IMO it would look better when cutting of the last quarter at the right side.

Michael,

You may be right. However, the real test is to print the picture and then it becomes very different as one approaches it from a different subtending angle and the experience can be immersive at some position. One then can move around and enter the image or observe it as a whole as we do on these small versions.

Asher
 
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