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TWI by Dustin Abbott said:
Mont Tremblant, Quebec. Beautiful place...particularly right after a storm!

The Magic of Mont Tremblant by Dustin Abbott, on Flickr

P.S. This is three vertical images from the new Canon EF-M 28mm f/3.5 Macro lens stitched together. Canon EOS M3 body.

Lovely image and the M3 makes a phenomenal light landscape camera when stitched in this way !
 
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Two from this morning. Vancouver, BC. First image taken 40minutes after the second.

First is a 4 shot vertical pano, then slightly cropped for framing.
ISO 50 1/5 f22

Second is a 6 Shot pano If i remember correctly, then slight crop for framing.
ISO 50 1sec f16

Both with Sigma 150-600C around 200mm
 

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Valvebounce said:
Hi Dustin.
Seems the link is broken. :'(

Cheers, Graham.

TWI by Dustin Abbott said:
Mont Tremblant, Quebec. Beautiful place...particularly right after a storm!

The Magic of Mont Tremblant by Dustin Abbott, on Flickr

P.S. This is three vertical images from the new Canon EF-M 28mm f/3.5 Macro lens stitched together. Canon EOS M3 body.
It's broken only partially and rather oddly.
Here on CR the photo shows as no longer available, yet if you click on it anyway, it goes straight to Dustin's Flickr.
 
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Three treatments of the same waterfall picture. Second is with contrast whacked up and green reduced, the third is B&W conversion of the second
 

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Hi tolusina.
Thanks for that, it hadn't even occurred to me to try clicking the picture anyway! D'oh a very odd mode of failure.

Cheers, Graham.

tolusina said:
Valvebounce said:
Hi Dustin.
Seems the link is broken. :'(

Cheers, Graham.

TWI by Dustin Abbott said:
Mont Tremblant, Quebec. Beautiful place...particularly right after a storm!
It's broken only partially and rather oddly.
Here on CR the photo shows as no longer available, yet if you click on it anyway, it goes straight to Dustin's Flickr.
 
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Jack Douglas said:
Click said:
auditom said:
This morning 1000m away from my house @ Springe-Voelksen, Germany.
5Dc, 24mm TS-E MII :)


Very nice composition. Lovely light.

Yes, very nice. Any thoughts on the power generators, aesthetically? In Ontario, Canada they seem to be controversial in many ways.

Jack

The sooner they get the efficiency of 'blade-less' turbines the better.

The windmill style are a blip in the development of wind power generation that takes it's cues from designs hundreds of years old. They are inefficient from a land area and maintenance perspective and it isn't until you have seen a few birds hit by them that you realise that they are a genuine issue to wildlife.

From an engineering viewpoint you are building them ever taller and making them more powerful yet the design is so inefficient, you need to build the structure strong enough to support all the working from the blades to the generator to the braking mechanisms in the nacelle. They are building cranes big enough to put these things together because the combination of lift and weight outstrips anything lifted before!
 
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