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Thread: Comox Glacier

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    Comox Glacier

    Here's a four photo panorama of the Comox Glacier. Telephone wires and poles have been removed and lens vignetting corrected. What do you think?

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    Re: Comox Glacier

    I think it is beautiful! I love the lighting...the shadows on the snow, and the trees in the foreground.

    Maybe the sky could use some more contrast...I would also consider straightening it up just a tiny bit...and, remove the time/date stamp at the bottom.

    I love panoramas! They are just so much fun to do!

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    Re: Comox Glacier

    Although it looks reasonably sharp at this small size, when I open the full size in your gallery it seems pretty soft.
    You will also notice that if you ever want to print this, you'll need to spend a lot more time removing the lines and poles.
    Did you use a tripod?

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    Re: Comox Glacier

    Although it looks reasonably sharp at this small size, when I open the full size in your gallery it seems pretty soft.
    You will also notice that if you ever want to print this, you'll need to spend a lot more time removing the lines and poles.
    Did you use a tripod?

    No tripod. These were taken with a Nikon P80 p&s handheld at max zoom from a great distance, which I think accounts for most of the softness.

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