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While we are walking around in the city we have the best camera in the world –our eyes and our brain, that can translate to us the beauty of the city up to 180 degrees. But when we try to shoot this magic in a single frame, it’s very hard. The result’s far away from what we had seen and felt in that moment. The only way to bring this moment to life is by using the photomerge technique that combines a series of shots into one frame. I look forward to seeing your work, good luck.
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To get absolutely perfect image, you need the full combination of: composition .....exposure .......lights ... interesting moment. In this image all factors came together in a perfect way. When you are looking into the image it really takes you to the place end give you the filling that you are there, the lights on the right side create balance to the static light in the building... together with the clouds it creates harmony... the exposed time in this image is perfect. Well done.
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"Once upon a time, in a kingdom far far away...".......really this is the first thought that was crossing my mind in this frame. Look what we have...old building...surrounded by a small river....... an old castle ......everything that you wish to have in a kingdom. The composition in this frame is perfect and created a circle in my mind...... The focus is absolutely outstanding for each pixel in the frame...showing great work with the camera parameters. I think that adding more contrast could bring better representation to the clouds .....great work
To start with i have to admit that choosing black and white in panoramic not always works well. But in this image the location, the atmosphere and the lights create perfect image in black and white, giving a smooth view to all the objects in the frame, and create an interesting composition that has a full balance from side to side. I don't know if the position of Big Ben was planned to be there but it's given central holding to the image... great work
"WINGS" is what i saw when i open this photo... great panoramic work should have something unique in this work the: point of view creates clean and symmetric work that fitting to this lovely architecture buildings... It demonstrates the connection between what we see in our eyes and the way to deliver it perfectly to the frame. The light...the exposure ....the focus all in place in a way that you get excellent work......you make me feel that i'm there well done
To do it the right way... it's always a question how to create the frame in a smooth colour and leave it with small areas with balancing light.... We can see in this frame that the line of the golden light in the centre creates the power and the beauty of this frame... The focus of the frame is perfect and seems that all the parameters of the camera tune well....... This size of the frame is perfect for panoramic and the space up and down is perfect... great work.
Classic one but well shot....... The most powerful thing is the colours that split the frame from gold to dark in very interesting way...... It's not so easy to shoot that kind of frame... and the photographer must think very well before shooting about the parameters of the camera in order not to be overexposed on the left side and still getting enough light on the right of the frame. The composition in this frame is balanced well....... Well Done
Dancing ... this is the first feeling that i'm getting from this photo.......... The colours create an amazing harmony on the buildings. The composition is perfect and well balanced from the left side to the right side.....the blue and the gold colour are mixing well in the frame...... The exposer time is perfect in this frame.......and the aperture setting is perfect...... Night Shooting is one of the most exiting parts of photography and from several photographers in the same location anyone will get different results......well done
The Golden Time. Sometimes we are looking for the perfect time and the perfect angle in those sunset moments. Look at this moment and find out, like i did, how beautiful is the golden colour under the bridge that creates special balance to the left side of this panoramic view, and gives a lot of power to the whole frame. Why do I like this moment of the Golden Hours? Because every day and every sunset you are going to get a unique combination of colours and lights.....great work
I want to be there – this is what i felt from the first look on this frame...... The light that's created from the golden hour moments together with the lamp light, and all because of perfect exposure, build up a great work full of harmony, lights, colours – filling an lovely frame... Frames like this are hiding in every town or old city that we visit while we are travelling....all we need is an open mind... look around and think "panoramic", and believe that you are going to get great pics.....well done