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Glenmore Dam on the Elbow River

This is a discussion on Glenmore Dam on the Elbow River within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; This is 5 stitched HDR shots. Inspiration by Matt. I can see some imperfections in the stitching but my other ...

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    This is 5 stitched HDR shots. Inspiration by Matt. I can see some imperfections in the stitching but my other option was to accept curvature on the bridge and/or the water. Please see Glenmore Dam on the Elbow River | Flickr - Photo Sharing! for an example shot the previous day. Comments appreciated.

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    This was shot similarly just before the previous shot, but processed with HDR Efex Pro. Stitched using Panorama Maker 6 which maintains the curvature distortion.

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    The curvature distortion is a good trade imo - that first stitch was too visible.
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    I kind of like the 2nd on as well. The wider field of view sort of helps make the curvature more like it is supposed to be there....if you know what I mean?

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    2nd for me as well. Very nice!
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    With a bit of PS work you could save that flat bridge shot I reckon but I like the curved version also.

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    Liking #2 as well. The curvature is cool. Also, is there fishermen on the left in the water?

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    I love the second one too.
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    Thanks for taking a look at these. Comments are very much appreciated. The red sunset colors really lasted a few minutes, so I was lucky to catch the second shot, being so busy taking the overlapping exposures. If you look at the full size image http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7295/1...3c64dda4_o.jpg you can see the two fishermen on the left and two people on the trail on the right side of the image much more clearly.
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    Yup that second one is outstanding.
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