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Old 12-07-2011, 05:45 AM
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townlake_edit1108pano (2 of 1)b by KristaLGHT505, on Flickr


I only did a little bit of exposure correction in Lightroom but that was shot as is colorwise. The thunderstorm that morning made for some interesting lighting and clouds.
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Old 12-07-2011, 08:21 PM
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Thanks for posting in the critique section! May I suggest that you read the critique sections rules/guidelines so you know what needs to be include din your posts!
Not only will you get more responses but you'll be getting more detailed responses since we'll know more about your photo! Thank you!
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Old 12-07-2011, 11:39 PM
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Thanks for posting in the critique section! May I suggest that you read the critique sections rules/guidelines so you know what needs to be include din your posts!
Not only will you get more responses but you'll be getting more detailed responses since we'll know more about your photo! Thank you!
Uhhh....ok. Not sure what else to post. I posted the info I had. I don't have any of the settings for the pic.
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K, well what do you want help with?
"specific questions (What do you think? is not a specific question)."
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Beautiful panorama, one of the better ones I have seen. There seems to be some distortion on the left side, however, as the vertical lines of the buildings are not quite vertical.

BTW - you're supposed to ask for feedback on specific aspects of your shot.
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Anything would be nice. First one I've ever done, new to photography. And it says specific questions "if possible". I had nothing specific, just wanted opinions. Not sure why I got the response that I did Windrider since half the posts I've looked at are all pretty much the same format as what I posted (many do have EXIF data which I wish I had).

if possible, with your image: EXIF info, type of camera, specific questions
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That's weird, it seems that the exif data on your flickr stream shows everything but shutter speed, iso, and aperture, your three main components.

Also, to weasel my way around the "specific questions" requirement, I usually just ask something like, "I'd like comments on composition, editing, and anything else that comes to mind." Gets them every time. But shhhh...don't tell the mods I said that.

As for your image, I like it, although I would like to see the complete reflections in the water, instead of the tops cut off.
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@EOBeav, yeah, I don't see any way of getting the EXIF data unless I load it back onto an SD card and put it back on my camera. I haven't found it in CS2, Flickr or Picasa. =( I'd love to know just for myself what I shot the pics at.

And thanks. I won't tell the mods. =) I just saw very few posts that ask for anything specific to be looked at.
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exif disappears after doing a lot of post work. I dont mind if it isnt there, just mention it tho. Makes our lives so much easier.
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Not sure why I got the response that I did Windrider since half the posts I've looked at are all pretty much the same format as what I posted (many do have EXIF data which I wish I had).

if possible, with your image: EXIF info, type of camera, specific questions
That's because most people don't read all of the instructions!
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