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A panorama landscape and a sunset
Man, it's been two weeks since I've done any significant photo processing and posting?!
As always, clicken to embiggen.

This is what I'm calling my April Fool's sunset because I shot it on April Fool's Day this year. I was coming out of the library at 7pm, closing time, and the sun was right behind the clouds, perfect for shooting a five-shot bracketed exposure. I omitted the two overexposed shots to emphasize the dark tones, and I quite like the result.

This is the panorama that broke my iMac! It's a stitch of twenty portrait photos that sweep approximately 90 degrees of the horizon! I came out for lunch and saw the plumes of white dust being kicked up spaced out, and thought it would make a heck of a photo. Then, after processing it in Photoshop, I thought it would look pretty cool as a sepia tone, which is not something that I do often. I did the toning in DxO's Film Pack 5, which has some VERY spiffy adjustment capability.
The second photo is 66" long! I'd suggest taking your browser to full-screen and filling it, it's a pretty cool pic.
As always, clicken to embiggen.

This is what I'm calling my April Fool's sunset because I shot it on April Fool's Day this year. I was coming out of the library at 7pm, closing time, and the sun was right behind the clouds, perfect for shooting a five-shot bracketed exposure. I omitted the two overexposed shots to emphasize the dark tones, and I quite like the result.

This is the panorama that broke my iMac! It's a stitch of twenty portrait photos that sweep approximately 90 degrees of the horizon! I came out for lunch and saw the plumes of white dust being kicked up spaced out, and thought it would make a heck of a photo. Then, after processing it in Photoshop, I thought it would look pretty cool as a sepia tone, which is not something that I do often. I did the toning in DxO's Film Pack 5, which has some VERY spiffy adjustment capability.
The second photo is 66" long! I'd suggest taking your browser to full-screen and filling it, it's a pretty cool pic.
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(even though I'm only looking at them on my phone)
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Danke! Phones have pretty impressive displays. We do get some great sunsets around here, it becomes a question of timing and having the right equipment on-hand to capture it. That's why I have a $400 camera in my pocket at almost all times when I'm out and about.
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Thanks! Yeah, I was quite pleased. It's kinda funny, but you can see the same mountains in the two pix.