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    Ogwen Valley

    As you may of guessed, i'm still working through the days shots from my visit over to the Ogwen valley area. This is a very large pano of 18 shots, taken vertically. With all the many textures and tones in the shot, going BW was a no brainer for me, had to be done !! As always, any feedback is more than welcome folks..

    Thanks

    Cloud Cover by Andrew Nixon, on Flickr
    Andy

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    The only feedback I can give is that that looking at the image gives me a sense of being there. Well on on your stitching and the conversion.

    Tom

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      Originally posted by tesarver View Post
      The only feedback I can give is that that looking at the image gives me a sense of being there. Well on on your stitching and the conversion.

      Tom
      That's very kind of you to say Tom, thank you mate !!!
      Andy

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        Wow, has to be seen on Flickr for the full effect.

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          Excellent mate , you got some crackers from here

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            Originally posted by Skyelines View Post
            Wow, has to be seen on Flickr for the full effect.
            Thank you Skyelines

            Originally posted by Dave s View Post
            Excellent mate , you got some crackers from here
            Cheers dude...yeah, there wasn't many I took that I didn't like, so glad I visited. Look forward to seeing yours from there matey !!!!
            Andy

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              Definitely need to be seen full size. If I have a minor niggle is that for me it needs a bit more light in the foreground to really make the most of all that texture.
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                Originally posted by El Sid View Post
                Definitely need to be seen full size. If I have a minor niggle is that for me it needs a bit more light in the foreground to really make the most of all that texture.
                Totally agreed. But on Flickr there is more texture than is shown here. I'd leave as it. Corking Andy
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                  Originally posted by El Sid View Post
                  Definitely need to be seen full size. If I have a minor niggle is that for me it needs a bit more light in the foreground to really make the most of all that texture.
                  Thanks very much for the feedback on the shot, El Sid, appreciate it...

                  Originally posted by Parsen66 View Post
                  Totally agreed. But on Flickr there is more texture than is shown here. I'd leave as it. Corking Andy
                  ...Yes, I do much prefer to seem them in the large full view and was happy how this one turned out..
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