Post Your Best Landscapes

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Thanks for the compliments.

I just got back from Bolivia this past week. I was amazed at the variations in the landscape. Even in a short distance traveling from Uyuni to Potosi.

One of the most interesting countries I had the pleasure of visiting.
 
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Taken from my front door as I got home less than 1 hour ago of a paraglider who took off from the Ko'olau mountain range (several miles away and 2000-3100 ft in height) on Oahu, Hawaii.
7D, 100-400mm @400mm, f/5.6, 1/500s, handheld.
 

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Norway

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taken at my terrace:


Z96A5695BZMKLEINDEFcropALTMASTER by Peter Hauri, on Flickr

full moon, yesterday, somewhere in the foothills near my town at 4500 ft. my first panocturne. 6 Raws batch processed and photostitched in DPP. slight PP in CS2. How can I improve this process? Anyone? Especially to get equal luminance values in every frame? Anyone? Going for LR 5 within these next month. In addition to LR, which pano software are you using? Thanks for any help.


panocturne 1KleinALTTLDEFX by Peter Hauri, on Flickr
 
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@pedro;

Peter, that first picture is fantastic ! I've always fancied trying to get some lightning storm shots. Care to share the EV details including ISO ?

Try using ptgui for panos, that's what we use at Building Panoramics. It's not only an intelligent stitching program for joining; it also sorts exposure. In fact it does it so well we now don't always shoot each from on the same exposure but have started using Av to achieve further EV range across the picture.

By the way, are you still sleeping with your 5D ?
 
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