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Smoky Mountain Morning
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Posted By: tncasual, 11-21-2022, 09:14 AM

Stitched panorama. Click over to Flickr to see it a bit larger.


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11-21-2022, 09:24 AM   #2
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A very classy panorama, the tinted mist almost makes it seem like from another planet.
11-21-2022, 09:36 AM   #3
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Very nice! What part of the smokies is that overlooking?
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Very nice! What part of the smokies is that overlooking?
This was shot from the Foothills Parkway West. The sort of double peak just right of center is Clingman's Dome.

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Great work. Is that green tinted sky a common occurrence? It does give the image an other worldly look. Impressive, you could cover a wall with this image.
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Hills and hills and hills stacked in layers upon one another!
Great pano!
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Great work. Is that green tinted sky a common occurrence? It does give the image an other worldly look. Impressive, you could cover a wall with this image.
I went with a duo-tone processing to give a bit of an aged look. Now I'm not too convinced it was a right choice. A straight B&W conversion would probably work better.

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I went with a duo-tone processing to give a bit of an aged look. Now I'm not too convinced it was a right choice. A straight B&W conversion would probably work better.
No, no! It was the right choice! It really suits the Mountain View! Keep it!
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