This picture seems lop sided and lacking sharpness. Thanks for posting though Eduardo. I am not a pano expert. Others might have more constructive criticism.
this was a scenic point in Hawaii.
As much i wanted to get rid of the foreground, there was no way possible because there was a cliff drop and all the shrubs were there
I think the pano is a little too long. It's difficult to see any particular subject other than the big mountain on the right. I think you could lose a bit of the left side as it starts to get blown out and there's nothing really there to add to the image.
Other than that, the time of day this was taken isn't typically optimal for photography as the light isn't super interesting.
If you have a chance to go back to this location, the clear interesting subject is the mountain on the right. If you have a long enough lens, make that your focus, go around sunset and hope you have some nice cloud cover like you did in this one.
This was handheld and also I was using a 14mm lens.
i tried it with my 24-70 but it wasnt getting the full mountain asI wanted.
oh yeah this was in Hawaii. I plan on going back soon.
but the time of day was around like 1ish.
Yeah it may be a little too long but this was because I was at a scenic point and this was the last day we were staying.
This picture seems lop sided and lacking sharpness. Thanks for posting though Eduardo. I am not a pano expert. Others might have more constructive criticism.
thank you.
Experimenting at its finest. This was shot with a 14mm lens and handheld.
all criticism is welcome.
I am not sure how to judge a pano. I like this. My eye is drawn from left to right. The buildings look like cool rock structures at this scale.
Perhaps there is too much in the foreground.
this was a scenic point in Hawaii.
As much i wanted to get rid of the foreground, there was no way possible because there was a cliff drop and all the shrubs were there
I think the pano is a little too long. It's difficult to see any particular subject other than the big mountain on the right. I think you could lose a bit of the left side as it starts to get blown out and there's nothing really there to add to the image.
Other than that, the time of day this was taken isn't typically optimal for photography as the light isn't super interesting.
If you have a chance to go back to this location, the clear interesting subject is the mountain on the right. If you have a long enough lens, make that your focus, go around sunset and hope you have some nice cloud cover like you did in this one.
Best of luck!
This was handheld and also I was using a 14mm lens.
i tried it with my 24-70 but it wasnt getting the full mountain asI wanted.
oh yeah this was in Hawaii. I plan on going back soon.
but the time of day was around like 1ish.
Yeah it may be a little too long but this was because I was at a scenic point and this was the last day we were staying.