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i like that presentation malinstreak.. i think this photo could use a bit of sharpening and fine contrast.. and for a pano like this, much of the drama is lost with such a small post..
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Thank you. This was about the best I could manage . . .
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why did you shoot at such a high iso? no tripod?
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It wasn't intentional. I was trying out the S9500's natural light mode.
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oh ok..
it may be worth a revisit with your tripod and lower ISO.. i kind of like the stacked variations and think it works well with a pano shot like this.. |
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