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Shaw Pond

It's a shame. I wanted to use this as my comp entry for this month. But after reading the rules, I realize it's ineligible, since I took this the last week in September.

So I share it here. This is a 13-image stitch.
peteski

SWEET
hil26

that is sure one hell of a stitch - does the place justice

Thanks for sharing John, and I am sure if it had been eligible would have been a winner.
the neepster

Wow that's lovely! Well done with the stitching.
creators

This is absolutely gorgeous John, very well done.
jonH

great stitch, and full marks for (seemingly) shooting portrait whilst doing it Smile
Evolution104

peteski wrote:
SWEET
Thanks Pete Laughing
Evolution104

hil26 wrote:
that is sure one hell of a stitch - does the place justice

Thanks Dave -
10 hours of fighting Photoshop crashing and creative work around the seams was enough for me!

I still have a 23-image pano I haven't tackled yet Shocked I might wait a bit before doing that one.
Evolution104

the neepster wrote:
Wow that's lovely! Well done with the stitching.
Thanks Shirley Smilie_PDT
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jonH wrote:
great stitch, and full marks for (seemingly) shooting portrait whilst doing it Smile

Good eye - yes - they were all portrait mode, and overlapped by about 30%.
Thanks Jon.
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creators wrote:
This is absolutely gorgeous John, very well done.

Many thanks Keith - this one really does bring back the memories of the time and place. I'm very pleased with the light and detail (and subtle haze) in the distant hills. Very much like it was on that beautiful afternoon.
chris82

This is an amazing shot,Perfect from front to back.
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chris82 wrote:
This is an amazing shot,Perfect from front to back.

Thanks Chris. I'm rather happy with the result, because it does a good job of showing what I actually saw.
I shot these images using a small aperture (f20) to ensure a deep depth of field. That was to try and maximize what is in focus from the foreground to the background.

John

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