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Photos by Wlodek_T : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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mercusa said:

Bravooo fantastica presa del canale ed il ponticino nel lontano! Saluti - Canada


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Cieja0 said:

Amazing shot !!!


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Cieja0 said:

excellent photo. regards


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luis alberto portuga… said:

buenisimos los contrastes entre la claridad y la oscuridad fuiste muy oportuno en captar estos momentos unicos y tal vez por esta razon tan importantes solo la naturaleza no los repite te felicito un amigo de montevideo viva chile.


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bhvjimmy said:

The light is very beautiful. And the little village near the water looks like original Norwegian. I like Norway. Greetings from Germany


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Wlodek_T said:

Good texture in the foreground, but the shallow depth of field partly looses the great potential contrast with the limestone pavement (characteristic to Hampsfell). Consider using higher ISO with f22 or more (slower shutter, tripod).

Also, the sky is burnt out - consider using a graduated filter with a sharp gradient to coincide with back of the limestone line.

I really like the contrast of the textures.

W.


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nigelf said:

Nice shot :-) well done. Regards from Southern England


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_mik said:

This picture was made from ~50 photos in recent beta Hugin which can create HDRs. That output was then processed using 'Mantiuk' tone mapping operator (TMO) in Qtpfsgui. On my screen it is not very dark, however the shades look a bit unrealistic. I spent a bit of time mangling TMOs' parameters, and this was the best result (or at least most realistic) I got. Maybe I should have adjusted tone curves of the HDR before processing with TMO. Or maybe I should write my own TMO that reproduces shades better, is not so memory greedy (1G RAM is far too few for this picture in full size), and also handles 360° panoramas correctly...? :]


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johnstillman said:

The sort of picture I am always looking for


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