william_palmer1
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Brilliant capture with so much emotion it really caught my eye! Santa looks like he's a lucky man. Best regards!
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Don't mean to be repetitive but the water movement on this version I
preferred. Thanks for your advice. Best regards.
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San Gimignano! Only 2 "n's" sorry.
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Panoramic of 6 verticals. Amazing view over San Gimignano Italy.
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Beautiful shot. That sky is incredible, over a beautiful city. Well captured!
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Sunrise over the Somerset Levels England. The top of Glastonbury Tor
back in January 2010. Any critique appreciated. Thanks a lot!
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Thanks for the critique Vadim. So that I can learn, could you explain what you mean about the space distortion and collapsing into the center as I'm not familiar with these terms? Thanks a lot. Will
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Absolutely amazed at the Duomo in Amalfi. Having been to Rome, Siena,
Volterra and San Gimignano on the way to Amalfi I wasn't expecting this to
be the place that blew me away! Hope you like!
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Thanks for the very kind words. Used to take a very long time processing all of the files as HDR's then into a pano. Am amazed at how quick the new Imac is though. Having never used Apple before I am impressed and processing is taking half the time. I think I prefer the dusk version of this shot now and although I purposefully went for the very saturated look I now feel it's a little over done.
Best regards,
Will
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Your input really is appreciated. Thanks for looking.
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This was an old picture I never processed as got so many I was pleased
with on this morning. Looking back through my shots the light in this
one really caught my eye, especially the sun reflecting on the Opera
House. A Stitched panoramic at 5am.
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A beautiful dusk in Amalfi. Another 60+ photo panoramic HDR. Best
viewed full size but hope you like. Thanks.
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Amalfi
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Cheers guys. Pictures taken at end of pier looking back at the coast. A lot of detail in this and best viewed large. All the best, Will.