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Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
4/7/2008 3:14:30 PM

Hi Jen. Fortunatly it's not my bread - it's a mushroom's cap, underside of it. Thanks for commenting. Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
4/3/2008 4:01:12 PM

Hi Aniko.

Always glad to help a photographer. Among those three applications Mojoworld is a unique one. A whole planet with mountains, oceans, clouds, stars, satellites... in a 1 Mb file! A very easy software on an amateur, extreemly difficult one on a pro level. Google and see "mojoworld galleries". It'll be an experience. Any questions - fell free to ask me.

BTW - two months ago my wife's son and his wife visited Gold Coast and Sidney. Lots of impressions.

panophoto@yandex.ru
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
4/1/2008 12:13:20 PM

Szervusz Aniko!

Glad you liked the image. No, no camera was used and PS was very little used too. It was created in a quite rare application - Groboto. By the way, do you know a software - Apophysis? It's free it makes unique masterpieces in a very little time. Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
2/2/2008 7:12:30 PM

I like your old peg. Just like the ones we still have. I thing the cloth pegs constitute a good sill life subject. Excellent image!
        Photo By: John Hatz  (K:156973)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
1/30/2008 4:11:09 PM

Hi. next time you'll be shooting that kind of scene you may do two exposures, one for the Moon (smaller one) and one for the water and the moonlit parth (a longer so that the parth is large and long). In PS it's easy to combine them (screen mode). regards, Valerij
        Photo By: Michele Carlsen  (K:146013)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
1/29/2008 4:52:26 PM

Thanks, Shirly, I appreciate your attention. BTW I love your Irongates images. Ingenious! Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
1/29/2008 4:47:36 PM

Thanks, Martin. I appreciate your attention. Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
1/29/2008 4:46:52 PM

Thanks, Rick. I am glad you loved the technique. To be frank those are my first attempts in light paining. Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
1/29/2008 4:44:54 PM

Thank you, Barbara! best regards. Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
1/29/2008 4:44:10 PM

Stan, thanks for your attention and remarks (and in Russian!). Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
12/13/2007 5:57:00 PM

Спасибо, Лариса. Валерий
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
12/13/2007 5:03:16 PM

Thanks a lot. Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
11/7/2007 11:16:59 AM

Anindya, this place is in my head only. And I wrote that thas was done in Bryce. And Bryce is a landscape generator software. By the way one of it's versions is free. Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
11/5/2007 8:51:34 PM

Peter, It's from a larger panorama. The total size - 14 images, Size: 10016 x 5280, FOV: 177.82 x 93.74. Soft - Autopano Pro. Two rows of 18 mm images. RAW to jpegs. Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
11/5/2007 7:41:55 AM

I do mostly panoramas myself so I think I can give you some advice. The best stitching software can merge more than one row of images. Thus we will not have the feeling that the bottom is cropped. And that software can stitch without bands in the sky. Some people insist PTGui is the best, I agree, but I use Autopano Pro for most of my work. I use PTGui only occasionaly. The use of such applications is very simple. No need for tripods, no need for even horizon.

Best luck. Valerij

panophoto@yandex.ru
        Photo By: arijit(ratul) talukder  (K:6029)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
11/5/2007 7:02:46 AM

That is indeed an impressive architecture. That can be great in b&w, duotones and color I think. Interesting - the size of an attached image is 1600 px. I thought 750 is the limit. Val
        Photo By: Sandra Anderson  (K:5837)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
11/3/2007 5:35:37 AM

Hi Suvro. The technique is simple. I used the same stitching software we use when making panoramas. My favourite application is Autopano Pro. Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
11/2/2007 10:36:39 PM

You have wonderful b&w tones. And it's good to see people are no longer afraid of birds. Valerij
        Photo By: Sandra Anderson  (K:5837)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
11/1/2007 10:14:53 AM

...and far from canals. That's an excellent one, Sandra. Only I'd crop a bit of sky. Valerij
        Photo By: Sandra Anderson  (K:5837)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
10/21/2007 7:23:04 PM

Thanks John. By the way you are the first guy here who is working with Corel Paint. I agree, it's too much in the shadow of Photoshop. Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
10/21/2007 7:18:45 PM

Hi Sam, sorry for overprosessing but I am just testing some new PS plugin. Makes wonders with really bad images. Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
10/21/2007 7:15:12 PM

Thanks, Nikola, glad you liked it. Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
10/19/2007 10:46:02 AM

Yes, one my first HDRs. Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
10/19/2007 10:44:37 AM

Hi Biljana. You are right, Moscow is huge, but nowdays it seems to be very very small for multitude of cars and people. Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
10/19/2007 10:42:36 AM

Bernardo, thanks for a comment. It's a pano made in Autopano pro, two rows of images, 360 degrees all around. Nikon's RAW converted to jpegs in PS3 RAW converter. There I made deep blue sky. Final touch with help of Lucis plugin. Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
10/19/2007 8:13:00 AM

Thanks, Sandra. That is exactly as our eyes see it, so why should we crop it to a square? Ring of Kerry! You've been to wonderful places! Val
        Photo By: Sandra Anderson  (K:5837)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
10/15/2007 6:55:10 AM

The architects did some miracle to cure Tower of Pisa, you pushed Ben. Very brave of you! Valerij
        Photo By: Sandra Anderson  (K:5837)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
10/15/2007 6:48:16 AM

Hi Sandra. Nice to have you back.

Top of the world? How does it feel to be there after coming round the globe from the place where people walk upside down? Valerij
        Photo By: Sandra Anderson  (K:5837)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
9/8/2007 7:24:12 AM

Thanks for a comment. No, in reality it was not so ominous, I did some PS enhancement to darken the sky. And please someone tell me why at such shows they place the audience against the sun?
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)

Critique By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)  
7/10/2007 9:47:53 PM

Hi Ziad.

No, not staged. I was making panoramas, and i noticed that group only when i was stitching the pano. As you may notice - one person is missing - I cloned it out.
Thanks for your attention! Valerij
        Photo By: Valerij Reznikov  (K:3367)


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