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Posted By: JMR, 05-02-2009, 03:48 AM

Here is one pano that I stitched togther that I think came out rather well.

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How did you get the background to be mirrored, with a 'normal' tree in the front? Quite mindbending.
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I like it JMR - normally don't like center shots like that but the tree on top of the small hill works. Nice PP.
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Great work, I like the process looks so soft and dreamy.

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Very ingenious post-processing JMR. I like it!
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Excellent PP work JMR. JIM
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Excellent PP work JMR. JIM
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Very ingenious post-processing JMR. I like it!
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Great work, I like the process looks so soft and dreamy.
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I like it JMR - normally don't like center shots like that but the tree on top of the small hill works. Nice PP.
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How did you get the background to be mirrored, with a 'normal' tree in the front? Quite mindbending.
Thank you all for your comments. The centre tree is in fact part of the mirror image but I kept maneuvring until it appeared as a single tree before stitching.

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Nice mirror symmetry, can't quite figure out how you did the middle part, clever!
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Nice mirror symmetry, can't quite figure out how you did the middle part, clever!
It's magic Georg! I moved the images around in Pano mode until I got what liked. I did about 6 tries before I was able to make the middle tree APPEAR separate from the mirror image. But really, it's not.

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Artistic impression through your processing. Beautiful.
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Great as always. A lot of work went into this photo. Finding the scene, framing it, exposing it and PP resulted in striking image.
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That's very nice. Very clever, indeed. Well done.
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Artistic impression through your processing. Beautiful.
Thanks. And many thanks also for the tips on using a Nikon lens on the Pentax camera.

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Great as always. A lot of work went into this photo. Finding the scene, framing it, exposing it and PP resulted in striking image.
Thanks. You know, it was much harder with film. You had to do double exposure or take two exposures on different frames and recombine them later in a film copier.

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That's very nice. Very clever, indeed. Well done.
Thanks, much appreciated.

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