Post your panoramic shots...here's mine. Mt. San Gorgonio from Moreno Valley, California.

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  1. Grumpy John

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    I used Image Composite Editor to process the images after doing some straightening in ACR.
     

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    How did you get the 12 shots? Tripod?
     
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    Sorry, yes tripod and rotating around a fixed point. I messed around for ages trying to achieve a dead level plane, but gave up in the end. I managed to get it pretty close and made the final adjustments in PP.
     
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    I have one of these, they are great.
    Panasaurus Tripod Head.jpg
     
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    Thanks for the link.

    Gary
     
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    I went to get some shots of a steam engine on its return journey this evening and noticed that we had a nice sunset. This is a 4-image pano, each of which is a 5-shot HDR (processed in Aurora) and then joined in Lightroom Classic.

    [​IMG]Backwell sunset pano by John Liddle, on Flickr
     
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    {53096959-10C6-4F23-A00B-EC3126ACF189}-08-25-2018 Ecola Park 011.JPG

    This coastal scene is of Ecola State Park, Cannon Beach, Oregon. Hope you all enjoy this one and many thanks for viewing. :) TT
     
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    Many thanks to you, Paul F. :) Tony
     
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    Nice piece of coast line Tony. Any plans to return at dusk or dawn?

    Gary
     
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    Nice composition, Tony, I hope you don't mind if I make a suggestion.
    Have a look at your rocks in the foreground and you see them very black and lack some detail.
    Increase your settings by one to one and a half stops of light.
    Suggestion number two, if possible. use a polarizing filter, look at the image and you will see a lot of blue haze, in the old days of film we used a UV, 1A or skylight filter to control this. Another thing that might help with the blue haze is put your white ballance to shadow. The quick way to do this is hit the Q button and bring up white ballance, then select shadow. Photoshop should also help you out.
    Go into PS, then create a new layer ( in case the results are yick, then delete the layer and start again).
    Go to Image, down to Adjustments, across to color balance, down to the bottom of the page you will find 3 buttons, shadows. mid-tones and highlights.
    Click on highlights, then up to cyan/red slider and increase the red a bit by sliding that way.
    Now go down to the yellow/blue slider and increase the yellow by sliding that way.
    This should remove some of the blue haze and give the image a more natural look.
    I have put the image in photoshop and modified your image. i have been having no luck uploading it, will try tomorrow.

    Hope you don't mind me critiquing your image.
     
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    Nice image, John, sometime those off chance shots pay out quite nicely
     
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    Many thanks for your comment Gary. With the way life is here now with the COVID-19 Pandemic over our heads, we have no plans of going anywhere for a while. :)) Tony
     
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    This is what I woke up too this morning, there has been snow on Mt. Wellington for the last 3 days, This shot was taken at 11.00 am, the snow has melted a bit since yesterday but still has some on it. This image was taken in the northern suburbs of Hobart. Mt.Wellington_Panorama.jpg
     
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    Hi Craig. What program did you stitch the images with? (and how many)
     
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    Photoshop 2017. there was two images, I went into file then down to automate then across and down to photomerge. I noticed that the colour was out a bit so I clicked image and then went down to auto colour.
    I took the image with my 1Dmark3, the lens was a 28mm Soligor which has a m42 mout and m42 to EOS adapter.
    I had a circular polarized filter.
     
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    I forgot to ask if you had PC or Mac?
     
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    Hello Craig, first of all, of course I do not mind your feedback. A couple of things, first: This was taken a long time ago with a Nikon D70 which is notorious for its Low Dynamic Range and so there is no Green Button to press. :( Second, this was on a day of extreme harsh
    sunlight and what you see is the result of using a CPL. Third: I do not have Photoshop or LightroomCC. This was edited in Windows Photo Gallery, so editing options were quite limited. Thanks again and please feel free to offer up as much of your expertise as you wish.

    Cheers Mate, :) I do not know why, but I just love saying that. :))

    TT
     
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    Hi Craig, I have been watching the weather forecasts on the TV and had noticed that you have been having some very wintery days. Each time I see maximum temps of 10 or 11 I think of you. Thanks for sharing your view of snow on Mt. Wellington. That's probably as close as I will be to seeing and feeling it.
     
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    Thanks, Ray.
    Sometimes we get to 16 degrees, a bit of a heatwave and the state's lowest this week was -14 degrees recorded in the midlands. Where I live we have had a few light frosts, a great deal of the state had snow, I think we got ripped off. It would have been wonderful if it had snowed. Last time it snowed in the Hobart area it was like a winter wonderland.
    Oh, well winter is not over yet, it might snow in Hobart yet.
     
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    Tony, may I suggest you have a look at Gimp, the latest version is Gimp2.
    This is a free to download and is very similar to photoshop, there is heaps on how to use it on You Tube.
    I was using it myself till I was given a copy of photoshop 2017.
    Unlike your present software you can do a lot more and it pretty easy to understand and lean. Please give it a go, you will be pleased.
     
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