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Photographer  Salvatore Rossignolo {Karma:13559}
Project #41 Perspective Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Alternative Process
Panoramic
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Panoramas
Photo Stitch
Lens Canon 10-22mm f3.5
Uploaded 7/30/2006 Film / Memory Type Pure Digital
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State -  ST. MARTIN
Country - United States   United States
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Sam Graziano III Sam Graziano III   {K:14064} 7/31/2006
Hi Sal, I seen the guy on the left and he still doesn't look overly RED to me. My monitor is a Mac cina display so I know its spot on with the color.
Well, anyhow It is still a fantastic Pano!

Best Regards
Sam Graziano III

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Salvatore Rossignolo   {K:13559} 7/31/2006
Thanks Sam, this is the left-most image of the pano (with the red guy).

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Sam Graziano III Sam Graziano III   {K:14064} 7/31/2006
Sal, What a stunning pano. Awesome stitch job as well. I wish I could see this in its normal size. As I don't see a problem with skin tones as Taran pointed out. Being at the beach there is a good chance that people are sun burnt or just plain Tan!
The Lines are spot on as the lead your eyes into the shot from both directions.
Well done again my friend and congratulations!
Best Regards

Sam Graziano III

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So Cal Photograhper   {K:18529} 7/30/2006
Now that's a beach! Great pano again and photo stitch job.

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Rashed Abdulla Rashed Abdulla   {K:163889} 7/30/2006
great panorama and very pleasant to view, all of the best my friend

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Randee Armstrong Randee Armstrong   {K:-820} 7/30/2006
This is a really great image to get lost in.. well done.

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taran  taran     {K:1284} 7/30/2006
First, I love the dramatic perspective, I feel like I am almost there and this is a great scene for a panorama. The lines are great, the blues really pop, and the horizon is fairly level, for a scene this expansive! The only problem is that the saturation is just a touch off- as you can see from the skin tone on the person walking on the far left and by the super bright red on the flag on the right.

I find most stitching software borks colors or confuses color space, so this is a fairly common problem if indeed this is a stiched image. For me, I usually don't care about the hypersaturation in most of the "landscape" part of my stitched images, but for skin tones, often times I will make a local selection around a person or set of persons, and desaturate just the red channel in PS. Doing this I feel returns 90% of skin tones to normal. All the best my friend, I hope you had a good time in St Martin (jealous).

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