Wow! Great panorama, Colin! I think someone is missing landscape photography!
That's a superb photo.
Absolutely beautiful, Colin. It looks like there is something curved at the bottom. I'm surprised that you didn't do something with that??
Ah yes, Colin. Now that I opened it in lightbox it makes sense. Should have done that earlier. I had thought it was something to do with the panorama process.
Thanks for posting the image. It makes me want to find some pano scenes to shoot but it has not only been excessively hot but the air quality has been so poor that I've been staying indoors. <sigh> Oh well, it has given me ample to practice my post processing on older images from the Sony P&S.
Cheers!
It is a pretty good shot. Makes me wish I was there!
No worries Frank,
Yeah - panos are tricky to view - there's such little vertical information that one has to make them exceptionally wide to be able to present any detail for further inspection like this. To be honest, the shot was never supposed to be a "shot stopper" (pun intended ) - just a place that has many memories for me, from days gone by.
Very sharp, especially when you have a human subject in the frame. What was your particular object of iinterest, the reflections, the wide expanse, or a combination of all?
I watched a Michael Buble DVD the other day - at one part in the live concert he went for a walk amongth the crouwd and got handshakes, hugs, and kisses from everyone close by. When he got back to the stage he said "what a freaking life I have!".
It'll be a great day when photographers are held in such high regard