Sunrise Pano...

12 years 6 months ago #152490 by chasrich

“Amateurs worry about equipment, professionals worry about money, masters worry about light, I just make pictures… ” ~ Vernon Trent
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12 years 6 months ago #152539 by chasrich

“Amateurs worry about equipment, professionals worry about money, masters worry about light, I just make pictures… ” ~ Vernon Trent
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12 years 6 months ago #152540 by Papabear63
:judge: excellent shots Charles


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12 years 6 months ago #152560 by icepics
I like the rays of sunlight, lovely photo.

Sharon
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12 years 6 months ago #152564 by fotozone
I love it. :woohoo: You are so lucky to get to see so many beautiful sunrise/ sets. Where I live there are to many trees to get to see a good one. Your stitching on the panoramic it perfect. :cheers:
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12 years 6 months ago #152599 by robbie
It`s beautiful Charles,love it.


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12 years 6 months ago #152632 by photobod
wonderful work Chas, my only little gripe is it gets just a touch to dark on the right side of each photo. :judge: :judge: :judge: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :judge: :judge: :judge: :judge: :judge:

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12 years 6 months ago - 12 years 6 months ago #152752 by MLKstudios
The first one is fine, but you captured magic in the second one!

:)

chas, if you would please leave the EXIF data in the pic, so I can see what settings you use. TY.

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12 years 6 months ago #152768 by Dori
:judge: Beautiful shots! I love the second one!!!

Don't pi$$ me off, I am running out of room to store the bodies...

Resident Texasotan...

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12 years 6 months ago - 12 years 6 months ago #152782 by orion
Sorry for the question...how do u leave EXIF data in pictures? Nice photos Charles, i see what photobod means about the dark side tho


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12 years 6 months ago #152784 by MLKstudios
In Photoshop use Save As... instead of Save for Web (and other devices).

The new Ps allows you to include some or all of the EXIF in Save for Web, but you need to check those boxes first.

Matthew :)

Matthew L Kees
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12 years 6 months ago #152833 by Skye Girl
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The second shot is breathtakingly beautiful.

Carpe diem!
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12 years 6 months ago #153055 by rmeyer7
The pano is beautiful and the second shot is just amazing. Great work on both!
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12 years 6 months ago #153062 by chasrich
Thanks for all the comments...

Exif data was on the second one... the pano was a bit similar but each panel had some variation.


Model Canon EOS 60D
Date/time original 10/7/2011 7:55:11 AM
Shutter speed value 1/790 s
Aperture value f/16
ISO speed ratings ISO 1250
Exposure bias value 0.00 eV
Metering mode Pattern
Flash Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Focal length 18 mm
White balance Auto white balance

The dark side of the frame (on the right) was because of a rain storm moving through. I ordered thunder and lightning but that came later in the day.

I'm thinking I over edited the second shot but everyone is so positive in their comments. I was going for drama in an otherwise mundane dawn. Thanks again folks.

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12 years 6 months ago #153066 by MLKstudios
Most can handhold 1/250 (or less) so you could easily lower the ISO for better clarity.

It doesn't show on a web sized image, but when enlarged, the additional ISO would show up.

HTH :)

Matthew L Kees
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[email protected]
"Every artist, was once an amateur"

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