Vancouver skyline, yacht & rowing club at dusk..

Very nice. Good exposure and the water is just right. I am not much of a city guy, but it looks like a beautiful city.
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KimR
 
Gary, this is spectacular! Absolutely amazing.
Your photography skills is getting better every day my friend!

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Comments, criticism and suggestions always appreciated.
 
fine piece of photography.

Well done & thanks for sharing.

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Davew
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That is spectacular. Just awesome (nt)
Any and all suggestions and comments are appreciated. This is a
pano of 3 landscapes stitched together with Panavue ImageAssembler
after running thru Helicon NoiseFilter and PhotoShop CS. C8080
settings are: F/5.6, ISO 50, 6 sec., 50mm, etc.,



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Any and all suggestions and comments are appreciated. This is a
pano of 3 landscapes stitched together with Panavue ImageAssembler
after running thru Helicon NoiseFilter and PhotoShop CS. C8080
settings are: F/5.6, ISO 50, 6 sec., 50mm, etc.,



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Gary Hebert
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'To make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the
universe.' -Carl Sagan
 
Truly a magnificent job is this pano, sharp and well exposed. I love the clarity..........but I guess I'm the only one here that has a problem with it, ever so slight. The portions of the shoreline (especially on the right) just takes away from the image. I cropped the shoreline out and the picture is much more appealing to me.

Hope I didn't offend.....the image is great but the shoreline just turns me off. For some reason when I see the beautiful cityscape l feel like I am in a bad part of town. Does that make any sense?
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Brian
 
most awesome stich! I always thought that would be a tough job with a reflection like that - easy to hide a stich in a busy skyline with lots of vertical lines, but the reflection would show everything where the vertical line crossed the smeared out image.

super job!!!!

Sean
Any and all suggestions and comments are appreciated. This is a
pano of 3 landscapes stitched together with Panavue ImageAssembler
after running thru Helicon NoiseFilter and PhotoShop CS. C8080
settings are: F/5.6, ISO 50, 6 sec., 50mm, etc.,



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Gary Hebert
Pbase supporter
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'To make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the
universe.' -Carl Sagan
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How can you possibly offend? Glad someone had a problem, was beginning to think it was perfect... LOL

Photography is about personal taste and I am glad you and I are not the same pea in the pod. Your input has allowed me to see it differently and I appreciate that.

Regards,

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