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Thanks for your time Antonio and I'll try the technique.
Randy
9 merged images. Setúbal from the river.
The day was cloudy in spite of the heat (35 degrees Celcius). The image is not so sharp on the web as it really is. :o
This looks spectacular, where was it taken?
Hard to view on my monitor Antonio, because it remains small. It looks very good. Did you use it for a special purpose (a display of some kind) or was the merging process done for fun?
Thank you Kevin for posting here :)
I have seen your image here before but now, that I came to comment on yours and my own panorama, I looked more attentively I notice the scale of the scene. This is huge. Immense.
At first, one could think that it is just a piece of glass from the refrigerator - you know what I mean - but no. It is huge very large.
I am sure you can feel the cold from this mountain of ice. Very impressive.
This is the reason why I advocate that all - or most of - the images with landscapes should have some kind of scale introduced.
Images like those from the iconographic Ansel Adams don't lack of scale because the scale is in the image itself, I mean the object is very identifiable in size while your is not at the first glance. :) and only a more attentive look makes us to detect the scale.
And like Peter, I ask Where is this with so much water ? North Canada, OK :)
Nice sunset with a light house ... Perhaps it would be better under Something different ...
@ Peter - If you had not commented I would erase the picture. :o I don't like it anymore.
It is not good and... bah ! rubbish ! No interest whatsoever :o
It was done just for fun. The merging process has been done with CS5.
Thank you for commenting :)
Well, luckily, Kevin did get the gulls in there. They introduce a bit of scale, as they won't be flying in and out of his refrigerator :p
I didn't think your photo was rubbish, but maybe not what you meant originally. Still, a panorama like this can look quite interesting I guess, especially if you would blow it up and put against a wide wall or something like that.