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Rob Ernsting
{K:8899} 7/7/2004
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Incredible result and to me it looks like starting from scratch realtive to perspective and straightening verticals. Excellent result Roger. Regards, Rob.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 7/6/2004
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Keith, I notice on revisiting this one that the greenery has that slightly tired and dusty look you often get in parks set in the center of great cities. At first I thought Fuji New Pro 400 wasn't quite doing its job but now I see the colour is really very natural. I am currently stalking a great cityscape in Tokyo... waiting for a dry but overcast day for the 360-degree panorama on a day I have the camera with me. I hope I can do it justice! It'll be really great if I can pull it off.
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Keith Naylor
{K:13064} 7/5/2004
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Hey so the panorama king starts to master the new tools - I'm a little slow in catching up these days, but I always look forward to seeing Japan in pano. Keep up the good work.
K
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 7/4/2004
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Superbly straight verticals and a fine line of stones as a lead in. I like the balance of the trees too. Good work as ever, Roger. Kind regards, Chris
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Tony Diana
{K:13396} 7/4/2004
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bonito panorama
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SarahM none
{K:7836} 7/4/2004
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Roger, this is super! It has so much depth. I feel like I am looking at it in person. I really like your composition as it also helps with feeling like I am right there. One suggestion to consider would be to take out the brick building to the far right. For me, it is a tiny distraction. Great job overall!
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 7/4/2004
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Yes, Hugo, when you realise that my 28mm lens used with 120 film is the equivalent of a 15mm lens used with 35mm film, you will understand that the slightest deviation from true horizontal will give badly splayed verticals. I am very proud of the verticals in this one!
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 7/4/2004
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Hi Roger, I like to follow your progress with the panoramic camera. Very interesting. I read your comment in the forum on what you carry in your back, but only now I understand why you would bring a bubble meter with you.... Perfectly aligned verticals! Keep up the good work!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Rui Pedro
{K:657} 7/4/2004
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Greate photo.
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