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Jun 24, 2021 16:36:37   #
Craigdca Loc: California
 
This is a view of Molokai as seen from West Maui. Suggestions welcome.


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Jun 24, 2021 16:39:31   #
NMGal Loc: NE NM
 
Very nice.

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Jun 24, 2021 16:52:17   #
Sinewsworn Loc: Port Orchard, WA
 
Craigdca wrote:
This is a view of Molokai as seen from West Maui. Suggestions welcome.


Great shot! What kind of artifact is that on the left middle? Faint but discernible. Could it have been caused by something Not Of This Earth? Thanx for sharing.

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Jun 24, 2021 16:56:32   #
Craigdca Loc: California
 
NMGal wrote:
Very nice.


Thank you, NMGal.

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Jun 24, 2021 16:58:49   #
Craigdca Loc: California
 
Sinewsworn wrote:
Great shot! What kind of artifact is that on the left middle? Faint but discernible. Could it have been caused by something Not Of This Earth? Thanx for sharing.


Thank you, Timothy. I’ll consider that artifact a bonus compliments of Photoshop blending. I’m glad you mentioned it

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Jun 24, 2021 17:09:28   #
Sinewsworn Loc: Port Orchard, WA
 
Craigdca wrote:
Thank you, Timothy. I’ll consider that artifact a bonus compliments of Photoshop blending. I’m glad you mentioned it



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Jun 24, 2021 17:53:21   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
My suggestion is to post more photos, Craig.

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Jun 24, 2021 18:03:25   #
Craigdca Loc: California
 
UTMike wrote:
My suggestion is to post more photos, Craig.


Thanks Mike, I’d be happy to do that

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Jun 24, 2021 19:34:09   #
Craigdca Loc: California
 
Sinewsworn wrote:
Great shot! What kind of artifact is that on the left middle? Faint but discernible. Could it have been caused by something Not Of This Earth? Thanx for sharing.


The unusual cloud formation is exactly the same in two raw files taken only seconds apart. So maybe I captured something odd that was taking place there!

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Jun 25, 2021 07:26:29   #
malawibob Loc: South Carolina
 
My only suggestion to this beautiful photo is to crop or otherwise remove the fronds on both sides.

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Jun 25, 2021 09:20:07   #
Chance Logan Loc: New England
 
Very nice pano! I would agree with malawibob regarding the right-side fronds in terms of a distraction. On the left side I would only consider the smaller frond for removal. IMHO, if you remove the all the fronds on the left you would be left with an image that would be showing a sense of imbalance that would pull your eyes from the beauty of your subject. You may consider panos without a polarizer to insure a more even sky color across the image if you have the ability/resources to control any differences with editing.

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Jun 25, 2021 11:10:05   #
James Van Ells
 
Nice image but the sky coloration has been explained by Chance. When you do pano's do not use a polarizer, you can fix the sky in post by slight shifts in hue and or saturation depending on your software.

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Jun 25, 2021 11:39:32   #
Craigdca Loc: California
 
malawibob wrote:
My only suggestion to this beautiful photo is to crop or otherwise remove the fronds on both sides.


Thanks for your suggestion. I responded to the group below

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Jun 25, 2021 11:40:35   #
Craigdca Loc: California
 
Chance Logan wrote:
Very nice pano! I would agree with malawibob regarding the right-side fronds in terms of a distraction. On the left side I would only consider the smaller frond for removal. IMHO, if you remove the all the fronds on the left you would be left with an image that would be showing a sense of imbalance that would pull your eyes from the beauty of your subject. You may consider panos without a polarizer to insure a more even sky color across the image if you have the ability/resources to control any differences with editing.
Very nice pano! I would agree with malawibob regar... (show quote)


Thank you, Chance I responded to the group below.

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Jun 25, 2021 11:41:35   #
Craigdca Loc: California
 
James Van Ells wrote:
Nice image but the sky coloration has been explained by Chance. When you do pano's do not use a polarizer, you can fix the sky in post by slight shifts in hue and or saturation depending on your software.


Thanks, James. My response to the group is below.

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