My 'Kitchen Sink' photo - NX30 + 16-50PZ

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I shot this pano today with my NX30 and the NX 16-50PZ from the Dumbo Brooklyn side of the East River of New York City. Shot multiple images with my monopod and the level gauge visible on my EVF.

Processed Raw in LR for WB and Tone adjustments only, no sharpening was applied.

Shot Raw + Jpeg at Aperture priority at F11 and ISO 100.

Panorama stitched using Microsoft ICE.

Pictured are the Empire State Building, the Manhattan Bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Woolworth Building, with the green top, which when built was the world's largest building, the new World Trade Center, the Statue of Liberty, the Staten Island Ferry, among many other landmarks of Lower Manhattan. This is why I call this my 'Kitchen Sink' image:


View from Dumbo Brooklyn of Lower Manhattan.

I hope you like it and find it interesting.
 
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Forgot to mention the Chrysler Building at the right of the Empire State Building.
 
The Crysler Building is really hard to make out.
 
Great to see the PZ lens on your NX 30. Think both of these are sleepers that few have recognized as the men's they are!

In this image the effective resolution was probably enourmas but in the gallery even the large version was far to small to be worth viewing. Also why stamp your name all over it?

Perhaps you could repost a larger scale version without quite so many name stamps. I would really like to view that !
 
Great to see the PZ lens on your NX 30. Think both of these are sleepers that few have recognized as the men's they are!

In this image the effective resolution was probably enourmas but in the gallery even the large version was far to small to be worth viewing. Also why stamp your name all over it?

Perhaps you could repost a larger scale version without quite so many name stamps. I would really like to view that !

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As with many things in life a great photograph has strong appeal for what is NOT in the picture.
I had to reduce the size to post it in the galleries.

The output Jpeg from ICE was 28.38MB at 155385 x 1956 pixels.

My watermarks, visible and invisible, protect my copyright and my energy in creating the image.

Yes, the NX30 is why I can wait for the hopefully, fully equipped NX50.

Thankfully I replaced my damaged 16-50PZ with the 16-50 PZ that came with the NX3000 for $299.00

When time permits I could post a few 100% crops of the original. Any areas in particular you woukdf like to review?

Thanks for looking and your comments.
 
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I went to shoot a panorama of the the Midtown section of Manhattan from the same side of the river as my shot above but did not shoot due to a bit of haze and higher humidity.

I'll have to wait for a Dry Canadian Cool Front to float down from the north, hopefully this happens once more before early spring sets in.
 

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