A nice shot. I don't know about the HDR. I have little experience
there but hope to do more after I upgrade PhotoShop to the current level.
As to the panorama I suspect it maybe it's a bit too wide but am unsure
of exactly how wide it is. I've been trying to keep mine to about 120
degrees (about the coverage of a 12mm lens on full frame) as I think
they start to look unnatural beyond that. 120 degrees is about what our
peripheral vision covers but we can't see anything sharply over more
than about 6 degrees.
Chuck Norcutt
Chris Barker wrote:
> Some French, certainly, as not everyone speaks English. But Bob
> lives in Occupied Canada . . .
>
> Thanks, Bob. It certainly is a great place to be, and one where we
> have often thought of settling.
>
> I took a series of photos at sunrise this morning, on the River
> Laïta, just down the river bank from the house we are renting. The
> result was one panorama and one go at HDR (still with the Hydra
> watermark as I haven't decided whether to splash out on the plug-in
> for Aperture).
>
> http://bit.ly/bXACAG
>
> We are west of most of England, here in Brittany (west of the naval
> base at Lorient) but we are still an hour ahead of the UK, on Paris
> time. This means that sunrise is virtually an hour later than it
> would be in the UK (at about 0734, according to the Ephemeris).
>
> Chris
>
> p.s. I should be happy to receive suggestions on how to improve
> either the panorama or the HDR. cb
>
> On 3 Sep 2010, at 01:40, John Hudson wrote:
>
>> Bob ..........you'd have to learn French :-)
>>
>> jh
>
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