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Dec 21, 2016 17:03:56   #
skidiver8
 
Leave it the way it is. The pano is amazing! You could make two other panos by breaking it down to just the buildings and just the bridge. That would give you three different panos. The one that I would hang on my wall is the full length version!

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Dec 21, 2016 18:04:30   #
harleybaggerdave Loc: Syracuse NY
 
Absolutely beautiful. Outstanding work. Wall Hanging, just saying

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Dec 21, 2016 18:14:19   #
gsmith051 Loc: Fairfield Glade, TN
 
Really nice. Looks great the way it is now. Well done.

George

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Dec 21, 2016 18:32:29   #
Fullframe Loc: Bucks County, Pennsylvania
 
Your creation is simply beautiful!! And download is gorgeous! Wonderful job. Pano can never be too big!

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Dec 21, 2016 18:59:47   #
Bike guy Loc: Atlanta
 
Very very nice. Now I see the opportunities the a6000 has.
I haven't done many panos on mine yet. May I ask, the lens you used?
Question to the board, if she wanted to print this, how would one begin? The reason i am asking is that though my photos come out nice on my computer, printing is a challenge still for me.

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Dec 21, 2016 20:38:04   #
banjoboy Loc: Austin, TX
 
I like it as it is, and I can also see it as two pano's. Don't have the time to try it, but you've done a terrific job with this one!

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Dec 21, 2016 21:34:54   #
jenfoster1973
 
Beautiful shot. Wish I had your talent and opportunity! Well done!

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Dec 21, 2016 21:49:07   #
sailorsmom Loc: Souderton, PA
 
Beautiful Marylea!

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Dec 22, 2016 06:48:42   #
melueth Loc: Central Florida
 
stonecherub wrote:
It's a great photograph that is historically interesting as well. On the right are four bridges, two move and two don't. The center section of the road bridge in the foreground can be raised to allow ships to pass beneath. Concrete counter weights in the towers balance the load using the obvious black cables. The railroad bridge (#3) has a rolling bascule to swivel the track up and out of the way. The two tan colored bridges are fixed in place, limiting the height of any vessels that pass beneath. Maritime traffic is far less important than when the older bridges were built.
It's a great photograph that is historically inter... (show quote)


Very interesting Dan. Thanks for sharing that . . . i am fascinated with these bridges.

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Dec 22, 2016 06:51:26   #
melueth Loc: Central Florida
 
R.G. wrote:
Glad I could be part of your encouragement, Marylea. I know you haven't asked for advice, but I thought I'd take the liberty of sharing the following thoughts with you.

Long exposure images of cityscapes like this can benefit from generous amounts of contrast (and/or clarity), and the results can be spectacular. However, the down side is that the contrast kills the haze and the accompanying softness - which may or may not be to your pleasing, but I thought I'd mention the possibility to you.

In any case I'd recommend not leaving the yellow, orange and blue too dark or heavy (in my posted edit I gave them all a tweak in the HSL section).
Glad I could be part of your encouragement, Maryle... (show quote)


Thanks so much for your detailed review! I will tinker with these ideas.

ML

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Dec 22, 2016 06:55:49   #
melueth Loc: Central Florida
 
treadwl wrote:
I think it looks really grand and you did a good job. MY only nit-pick is the boat in the lower right corner.---I wish it was all there and not chopped off. It is a minor issue and I still love the photo. It would be expensive, but consider printing it on metal. The image would really pop.


Thanks Treadwl - metal is exactly the thought i've had with this one. I just happened to see an exhibit of photos on metal last weekend in Jacksonville, and decided then that i had to try it.

BTW - i truly admire your work. Like many people on this forum, you've taught me more than you know!

Marylea

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Dec 22, 2016 09:16:30   #
Rathyatra Loc: Southport, United Kingdom
 
Spectacular shot - just wish I had taken it!

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Dec 22, 2016 11:14:19   #
Old Pro
 
You did a great job. Picture this framed about 16"X?? and it would win best in show.

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Dec 22, 2016 17:00:18   #
raymondh Loc: Walker, MI
 
WessoJPEG wrote:
Download is beautiful.


It is!

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Dec 24, 2016 02:02:44   #
Vince68 Loc: Wappingers Falls, NY
 
Absolutely not! Leave it the way it is. It looks great.

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