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    I must go back when the tide is in

    As well as visiting Saltwick Bay for the image in my recent thread LINK I earlier in the day called in at Staithes. I had wanted to create a panorama of this fishing village for some time.

    As well as going back when the tide is in, I shall next time shoot in portrait mode to capture a bit more real estate at the bottom of the frame. Due to me shooting in landscape mode for this one I had to do some creative artistry along the bottom of the stitched frames. For this pano I used four frames stitched using PS. I initially tried Microsoft Ice but it couldn't seem to line up the first two image at the left.

    As always your thoughts and comments would be appreciated.


    Peter

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    Cracking shot Peter ,I bet this would look great taken at dusk with the village lights on

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      #3
      Re: I must go back when the tide is in

      Originally posted by Dave s View Post
      Cracking shot Peter ,I bet this would look great taken at dusk with the village lights on
      oh yes gets my vote Dave ..... come on peter, have a late night and get some duck shots
      :- Ian

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        #4
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        Nicely composed image Peter

        Tom

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          #5
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          Lovely shot Peter, great composition
          Chris

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            #6
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            That's cracking
            Neil

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              #7
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              Originally posted by Tigger View Post
              oh yes gets my vote Dave ..... come on peter, have a late night and get some duck shots
              No ducks or tigers there Ian [emoji3][emoji4][emoji3]
              Peter

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                #8
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                Nice image and certainly looks like location that needs visiting at various times.
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                  #9
                  Re: I must go back when the tide is in

                  A bit tight at the bottom but otherwise looks good

                  stan
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                    #10
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                    Like it just as it is, nice one Peter
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                      #11
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                      Nice shot Peter. I particularly like the buildings in the forground, being brought into the photo. Well done.
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                        #12
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                        A nice 'pano' of what seems to be a very photogenic loctation.

                        Dave
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                          #13
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                          Super shot, nicely lit!
                          I agree with Stan its a bit tight at the bottom..I might not have thought that if it hadn't already been pointed out though.
                          Brian Vickers LRPS

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