I've got a feeling you need to post them on the forum. Once folks start just posting links few will even look. There are just too many viruses out there.
*puts her hand to her lips*
Bob, yanno? I didn't think of that, but SHOULD have!
Laura: I DID go look... and they are REALLY nice! I'm surprised no-one has commented on them in Flickr either... but then again, I don't care for Flickr very much and never go there.
I'd invite you to share them here in the forum, as Bob has already suggested, if you would like to.
You'll get more feedback than you do in Flickr for sure!
And your contribution here, will brighten someone's day. :)
tilde531 wrote:
*puts her hand to her lips*
Bob, yanno? I didn't think of that, but SHOULD have!
Laura: I DID go look... and they are REALLY nice! I'm surprised no-one has commented on them in Flickr either... but then again, I don't care for Flickr very much and never go there.
I'd invite you to share them here in the forum, as Bob has already suggested, if you would like to.
You'll get more feedback than you do in Flickr for sure!
And your contribution here, will brighten someone's day. :)
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Thank you very much. I shall post those in the forum. Again, thank you.
Here is one pic I found at my work PC. I only worked on the panoramic feature. Thank you.
I use photoshop to compose the panoramic
Great shots. I really like the food shots. Have you marketed any of those?
Great shots. I really like the food shots. Have you marketed any of those?
artsyjeanne wrote:
Great shots. I really like the food shots. Have you marketed any of those?
No, never thought of marketing my food shoots. I have to look into this though. Thank you.
photosbylaura wrote:
Here is one pic I found at my work PC. I only worked on the panoramic feature. Thank you.
That's a really nice looking photo you've posted. I'm sure the 800x600 size limitation makes it very tough to post on this forum, It looks like it would make a top-notched header or banner. Have you approached the owners of the building with your photo? They may want it for advertizing purposes. :)
photosbylaura wrote:
Here is one pic I found at my work PC. I only worked on the panoramic feature. Thank you.
Laura,
I am a HUGE pano fan, no pun intended, but this is one of the few instances where I would recommend a dead center subject placement because of the dominant arch feature.
The pano looks good with exposure and no edge 'jaggies'.
Here's are two examples of centered, symmetrical pano shots. I rotated them 90 degrees so you can see them at a better size, and I shot it the first in infrared B&W. The second shot is in visible light.
Let me know what you think,
Eric
EricLPT wrote:
photosbylaura wrote:
Here is one pic I found at my work PC. I only worked on the panoramic feature. Thank you.
Laura,
I am a HUGE pano fan, no pun intended, but this is one of the few instances where I would recommend a dead center subject placement because of the dominant arch feature.
The pano looks good with exposure and no edge 'jaggies'.
Here's are two examples of centered, symmetrical pano shots. I rotated them 90 degrees so you can see them at a better size, and I shot it the first in infrared B&W. The second shot is in visible light.
Let me know what you think,
Eric
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Wow! I can say. I love it. Thank you.
We have a new, mostly organic, family grocery just opening. I'm going to try to get some of mine in there. Just an idea. I think yours would be great for that.
photosbylaura wrote:
artsyjeanne wrote:
Great shots. I really like the food shots. Have you marketed any of those?
No, never thought of marketing my food shoots. I have to look into this though. Thank you.
That is a great shot Eric!
EricLPT wrote:
photosbylaura wrote:
Here is one pic I found at my work PC. I only worked on the panoramic feature. Thank you.
Laura,
I am a HUGE pano fan, no pun intended, but this is one of the few instances where I would recommend a dead center subject placement because of the dominant arch feature.
The pano looks good with exposure and no edge 'jaggies'.
Here's are two examples of centered, symmetrical pano shots. I rotated them 90 degrees so you can see them at a better size, and I shot it the first in infrared B&W. The second shot is in visible light.
Let me know what you think,
Eric
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Thank you Laura and Jeanne.
Eric
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