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Dec 7, 2017 12:40:21   #
Dave.Largent Loc: Puyallup, Washington
 
Horizontal pano is: Five shots in vertical format merged together in Lightroom CC.

Nikon D810 & 14-24mm lens.

Vertical pano is: six shots in horizontal format merged together in Lightroom CC.

Nikon D810 & 70-200mm lens.


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Dec 7, 2017 15:45:36   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
Dave.Largent wrote:
Horizontal pano is: Five shots in vertical format merged together in Lightroom CC.

Nikon D810 & 14-24mm lens.

Vertical pano is: six shots in horizontal format merged together in Lightroom CC.

Nikon D810 & 70-200mm lens.


These are WOW! shots. Great vertical pano. However, the horizontal hits on one of my pet peeves - I think the image could use the near shore of the lake to be more "complete" - a second horizontal row would have been good to take, even if all you used was the top "sliver" of the lower row. Otherwise, looking at your images makes me want to go there very badly. But in the meantime I can enjoy your images.

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Dec 8, 2017 17:38:55   #
Dave.Largent Loc: Puyallup, Washington
 
There is a reason why the front edge of the "Lake" isn't shown. It is on the other side of a chain link fence and about 200 feet below the camera which makes it difficult to keep it in the frame.

But thanks for your comment.
Dave

Don't you hate that!



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Dec 10, 2017 12:13:09   #
Erdos2 Loc: Vancouver, WA
 
Nicely done. Every time I see photos of Palouse Falls, I am reminded that it is on my short list of places I have not been to that is still within a one day drive of home. Is there a best time of day to photo graph the falls (maybe to avoid bad shadows)? Was the sky really that saturated?

Jerry

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Dec 10, 2017 15:59:45   #
Dave.Largent Loc: Puyallup, Washington
 
Erdos2 wrote:
Nicely done. Every time I see photos of Palouse Falls, I am reminded that it is on my short list of places I have not been to that is still within a one day drive of home. Is there a best time of day to photo graph the falls (maybe to avoid bad shadows)? Was the sky really that saturated?

Jerry


Jerry,
I would say early afternoon (which these were) or as the sun comes up are the best times to get a shot here.

Below is a Non Pano HDR shot at sunrise.
Dave


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