Photographer’s Note
As I have reach the 5 MB, you can see the large panorama on my web site.
After some strange picture, I come back to big landscape. Today it is a panorama of the sunset taken yesterday evening not so far from my house.
I have make 2 panoramas. You see the second on the picture here. Click on it to see the full screen. On this one, I have make the picture manually (aperture and shutter speed fixed). For the first, I have put the camera in auto. So the aperture and shutter speed are made for each individual picture. See it under the WS. I have take the second about 10 minutes after the first.
The picture is composed of 17 picture and it cover about 220°. I like particularly the "fire" on the right side.
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inisheer
(317) 2004-03-21 10:45
Voilà du beau travail, merci de partager vos combines avec nous. Garder les "escaliers" était osé mais pourquoi pas? Par contre, je ne suis pas sûre d'aimer les bandes grises, elles écrasent beaucoup trop le paysage.
jrj
(34791) 2004-03-21 11:17
Creative and different way to make a panorama Jaques. Impressing job stitching 17 pix manually. The light and the dark mood is captured very well in this grand panorama
Rockyboy
(20582) 2004-03-21 11:18
La lumière lors d'un couché de soleil change très vite. Effectivement dans le WS, c'est plus clair mais pour celle ci, je ne comprends pas pourquoi avoir laissé les "escaliers". Cela donne l'impression d'un travail non fini. Il aurait fallut couper une bonne partie du noir du bas et laisser un maximum de ciel.
Ceci dit, les raccords sont bons.
gbac
(1931) 2004-03-21 14:02
Là tu as pris un risque Jacques et apparemment les gens n'ont pas l'air d'apprécier ces escaliers qui donnent l'impression d'un boulot pas fini.
Sinon les couleurs sont superbes et les raccords parfait.
Hier soir j'ai aussi été très surpris de voir cette partie de ciel rouge à l'est j'étais dans le Vully à ce moment là et ma carte CF était pleine et le temps de faire un tri c'était trop tard.
carper
(67302) 2004-03-21 14:49
It's realy a hell of a job, what you did very good. Okay I realy like the cropping one, but You did a great job, well done.
dominique
(11414) 2004-03-22 16:04
Une presentation originale , du beau travail . Les couleurs c'est vrai sont puissantes surtout le rouge . bien vu .
hakanyilmaz
(327) 2004-12-04 15:00
Hi Jacques, now it is a very difficult job to stitch so many pictures manually (that's how I understand from you note). It must have been hours to correct barrel distortions and brightness falloffs (if any existed). I can see that the detail level and sharpness if very good, also the contast balance.
I might suggest adjusting levels in photoshop.You might decrease the brightness level from 255 to 208. However if you'd like to keep the original colours just forget about my suggestion.
Not cropping the overall composition into a rectangle provides more information about the atmosphere.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Jacques Kuenlin (jiherka)
(4472) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-03-20
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: FujiFinepix 6900Z
- Exposure: f/2.8, 1/50 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2004-03-21 10:09
Discussions
- To Rockyboy: Travail non fini (1)
by jiherka, last updated 2004-03-21 12:06 - To inisheer: Bandes grises (1)
by jiherka, last updated 2004-03-21 12:10








