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Peter Margetic
{K:2084} 10/25/2007
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Great pic Sharon, I like vertical cropping on seascapes to focus the attention on sand through to sky.
Peter.
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laura diaz
{K:1642} 10/24/2007
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this is beautifull , the vertical functions really well.
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Bernardo González
{K:4655} 10/24/2007
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Outstanding.
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 10/24/2007
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You're welcome! :)
Throw away the rules Sharon! LOL! :) See how brilliant images are created when you do not follow what others tell you to??? And a quick snap? Well, that adds to the magnificence of your obvious talent!
I also make vertical panoramas, but have only a couple posted here in UF, and not of nature-scapes.
Yes, I was certain you had used a polarising filter for that very deep sky, which cannot be achieved in many other ways (unless one uses a pp programme for example...)
I Love your work, and look forward to seeing more of it. :)
Cheers! Aniko :)
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Sharon Chambers
{K:1833} 10/24/2007
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Hi there, thanks so much for the kind words! This is the first time I've done a vertical panorama and it was all in a bit of a rush, quick-snap really. That's why the rule of thirds has been broken because this is the composition I got when I joined my 3 photos together. I'm normally rather strict on rule of thirds but this ine seemed to work pretty well. Sky was achhieves using a polarising filter by the way. Thanks again :0)
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 10/24/2007
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Exceptional shot Sharon!!!
I am all for vertical panoramas. I am all for breaking every photographic "rule" ever invented! :)
This image is almost cut in half with the line of the water (and poinyt of interest rock) being close to exactly central. I wonder how many people would find this "unacceptable" as it does not comply with the photographic law of "rule of thirds".... lol... :)Persoanlly, I find it appealing, and strengthening to a perfectly exposed, with exceptional tones.... (wow... that sky and the textures really grab me!)scene, that also has a fabulous DOF, leading the eye clearly and concisely through from foreground interest and into that deep sky with the precious cloud formations!
Awesome, Sharon!
Best Wishes, Aniko :)
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