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Bea Friedli
{K:10189} 6/3/2005
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hi Michael ! wonderful image..very powerful..too bad the size can't be bigger on here !
and thank you for the comment
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 5/9/2005
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oustanding panorama view roby
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Laurie Gould
{K:11942} 5/7/2005
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I have looked at all three and I have to say that I love this one. The colors are fantastic. Just a beautiful image all around. I also love that you collarborated with 2 other photographers from UF.
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Cheryl Ogle
{K:24494} 5/7/2005
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Love the work here - the detailed About makes it even more spectacular. The color you've captured is unreal - I feel like I'm watching it on HDTV. The lens bend is excellent - I'm glad you didn't crop it out to make it work. I love the light being caught just at the tip of the cactus - excellent timing. BUT the think that makes this an absolutely EXCELLENT shot is the collaboration between 3 people (some of Usefilm's finest I might ad) to do it. What an awsome project and idea!
On a side note: I have used a stitching program called PixMaker and loved the results (you can pick the format-len that you used for it's determining what you want and you can do a 360 on it).
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Hermen Pen
{K:9168} 5/5/2005
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I like this one best! The stitches are performed well in all three version, but this one stands out because of the vivid colours.
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Reza Fakhrai
{K:3014} 4/30/2005
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I proclaim this one to be the winner. The curves and colors are magnificent! Everything is very significant. Great job!
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Carol Watson
{K:5185} 4/30/2005
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nice work!! love the rich colors here!!
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Fadel J
{K:13974} 4/29/2005
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I like the 3 of them but this one is my favorite, the colors and contrasts give the image great depth, also I think the way the framing is curved gives a great wide angle perspective especially that the subjects are close.
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 4/29/2005
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Very cool.. love everything about this image.. great work
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David Hofmann
{K:22223} 4/29/2005
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your version has the best color and tones IMHO. Its my favorite. I don't mind the black borders, it actually makes the image more interesting.
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tom rumland
{K:14874} 4/29/2005
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mk, sorry, i didn't mean to imply there was a contest. just a figure of speech since, in my opinion, this is the best of the 3. credit where credit is due.
as to the available tools, my problem is not that ptmac isn't good enough. it's simply that i haven't quite gotten up to speed with a tool that is very complex (i understand that it is more complex/flexible than the windows version). probably from lack of practice. i plan on fixing that next week ;^)
take care, tom
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Megan McCluskey
{K:3762} 4/29/2005
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This one had the best qualities out of all of them. Better color and saturation, more crisp. Cool idea. It's a very good job the stitch is invisible.
Regards, megan
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 4/29/2005
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If you view this picture, remember to look at the other two versions created by Tom Rumland and Hugo de Wolf:
http://www.usefilm.com/image/779951.html http://www.usefilm.com/image/779952.html
Each artist worked in isolation and did not see the other's work until today.
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 4/29/2005
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Tom:
Did not realize it was a contest. I think in this case the tools for the PC are unfortunately better than the Mac tools - 90% of the benefit is that Arcsoft package which gives an easy clean stitch. I have to thank Jeff Cartwright for the help when I was searching for something to use.
Getting a clean frame on a spline is also easier if you have Adobe Illustrator and have used it for a while.
The rest of it is pretty much PS masking work with a massive brush.
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tom rumland
{K:14874} 4/29/2005
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mk, this is definitely the winner. i am very impressed. it seems to be a simple task but i got my a%& handed to me on this one. incredible how you managed to use all the frames. not only are you ps-guy, you are now also known as panoman ;^) excellent job!
take care, tom
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arevparev parevarev
{K:75} 4/29/2005
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hii..Excellent
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