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Aug 22, 2014 18:09:40   #
bbrown5154 Loc: Baltimore, MD
 
Hi gang. Always find the critiques on this site helpful and useful and I need some on this photo.
I was thinking of enlarging this photo. Its a pano so 40 x 12 would work out well. Some of the sites I have checked out are kind of pricey, at least for a photo I'm not sure about, so I am asking for opinions and help. Also if anyone has a good lab they use that does a nice job on B&W's would be helpful.
Thanks.
Brian



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Aug 23, 2014 11:39:33   #
llindstrand Loc: Seattle Metro
 
bbrown5154 wrote:
Hi gang. Always find the critiques on this site helpful and useful and I need some on this photo.
I was thinking of enlarging this photo. Its a pano so 40 x 12 would work out well. Some of the sites I have checked out are kind of pricey, at least for a photo I'm not sure about, so I am asking for opinions and help. Also if anyone has a good lab they use that does a nice job on B&W's would be helpful.
Thanks.
Brian


From what I can tell in the small view you have, it looks like a good image. If you had checked the download box, one can see it in a larger image and tell more. If you don't want to incur the cost of the panorama, you could print it as a triptych (three separate panels). If you want to see what that would look like, I have software that sets it up and I could re post if you would like.
Swede

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Aug 23, 2014 12:33:41   #
bbrown5154 Loc: Baltimore, MD
 
Thanks for the info I will try reposting the picture.
Thats and excellent idea about a triptych.


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Aug 23, 2014 13:22:29   #
llindstrand Loc: Seattle Metro
 
bbrown5154 wrote:
Thanks for the info I will try reposting the picture.
Thats and excellent idea about a triptych.


Thanks for the download. I took it to 200% and didn't detect any flaws. Personally I would like it with the shadows lightened a bit--however you are the one to satisfy. The light rays are beautiful as are the rock formations. Well composed.
Swede

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Aug 23, 2014 13:27:56   #
Kingmapix Loc: Mesa, Arizona
 
How long was "long"?

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Aug 23, 2014 13:56:38   #
bbrown5154 Loc: Baltimore, MD
 
Thanks and I was thinking the same thing about the shadows.
I can take it back into NX2 and open up the shadows with out effecting anything else.
Again thanks for the help.

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Aug 23, 2014 14:07:33   #
bbrown5154 Loc: Baltimore, MD
 
The clouds were moving pretty fast but the exposure was for a minute. After I got home I liked what I saw but I wanted a little more movement in the clouds so I "cheated" a bit and used the zoom tool in photoshop.

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Aug 23, 2014 15:53:42   #
Grizlybare Loc: Tennessee
 
Excellent shot. Thanks for sharing.

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Aug 24, 2014 09:12:43   #
Michael Hartley Loc: Deer Capital of Georgia
 
I'm not a 'lab', but I can make a nice print on pearl metallic paper.

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