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Dalyan River, south-west coast of Turkey. 2011. All comments are welcome.
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Dalyan River and beautiful Lycian tombs cut from rock, circa 400 BC.
South-west coast of Turkey. I took this picture back in 2011.
All critiques are welcome.
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Yes the exposure there is tricky and requires patiance :) but at the end of the day very rewarding :)
Wchich stot it is? I guess Upper Antelope? Isn't it ?
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Dalyan River, Muğla Province located between districts of Marmaris and
Fethiye on the south-west coast of Turkey. This is an interesting
river delta where large loggerhead turtles live and breed . I took
this picture back in 2011.
All comments are welcome.
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Hi Kevin,
You've got really nice soft light underneath the arch. I like it, details are sharp and you enhanced the depth well.
The only issue I spotted is the blue glow effect you got above the arch (I guess when you darken the sky). There are also two dust spots from your sensor on the top right you forgot to remove. Otherwise - great effort. I wish to return to Utah/Arizona someday again and Canyonlands and Arches are on my list to do:)
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Dalyan River, Muğla Province located between districts of Marmaris and
Fethiye on the south-west coast of Turkey.
I took this picture back in 2011. Three images were stitched together
in Hugin.
All critiques are welcome.
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Great exposition (not too blurry) and it is really sharp. Good stuff. Regards
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Yes, because light was quite bright and some parts were harsh I have used Cokin ND 4 filter and did some LR corrections.
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Black Lake below Mount Rysy and Kazalnica, Polish Tatra Mountains.
Thanks for viewing and all your comments. Please se LARGER.
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Ok Ian...I have few comments.
A tree is completly in the middle of the frame, which is wrong. I know, it is a main object in the photo but making in the middle is just too obvious. Tree benches are cropped and to be honest their twisted shape is the most interesting thing. Next thing is the horizon which is not straight (horizonal). This is a common mistake which people make when are focused on something in the foreground. Whole picture is a bit too blurry (unsharp mask should do the job).
Good points are: interesting tree which nicely contrasts with the blue sky and sky. Exposure is ok, and colors are natural, but you might add some vibrance. Regards Mateusz.
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Very nice panorama Lukas. I really like ray of ligh on the right which gives some extra dynamics to this capture. Color of the clouds fits gray rocks. Well processed. Regards, Mateusz.
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Hamid, I agree entirely with you. Left part is a bit odd. Hwever please bare in mind that this pano covers about 160-170 deg and is made out of five vertical photos stitched together. These on the left side were taken having bright sun in front of me which causes problems which were difficult to correct after. Thanks for viewing
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Morskie oko (the Eye of the Sea) - Polish Tatra Mountains.
View on Mieguszowieckie Szczyty (centre), Cubryna and magnificant
Mnich (the Monk) on the left.
Thank you for viewing and your comments. Please see LARGER.
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STONEHANGE, another one June 2010. For this panorama 3 frames were
stitched in Hugin. ND filter was applied. Thank you for viewing. Your
comments are welcome. Please see larger.
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Freshwater Bay on Isle of Wight. Thank you for viewing and your comments.
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Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, UK.
Four horizontal photos were stitched to panorama in Hugin and then
processed in PS. Circular and ND filters were applied. Thank you for
viewing and your comments. Please see this photo as LARGE.
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Antelope Canyon - B&W conversion. Thank you for viewing. Your comments
are welcome.
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Here is not much to say....this is breathtaking piece of work! Gret landscape, colors, perspective. Good stuff. Wyoming is beutiful. Regards, Mateusz
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Horseshoe bend, Arizona...morning. This picture was taken 2 years ago.
It is very hard to capture the whole thing at once without wideangle
lenses and unfortunatelly, that time I was not thinking about
stitching 3-4 pictures to panorama. Anyway, this is great place to see
being around Powell lake and Antylope Canyon. The Colororado River
looks different at morning when is dark blue and afternoon when has
beautiful emerald color.Thank you for viewing and your comments.
Dalyan River, Lycian tombs, Turkey
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Thank you for your comment.
I agree, probably the picture caption is a bit unfortunate since the tombs are not the main subject on this photo. However, I am still quite surprised, that apart of all things you listed you couldn't find tombs which are cut in rock and take a significant and central part of this mount. In my opinion their location is pretty obvious - especially when picture is enlarged, but of course I might be wrong.