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Infiltration Forums > Archived UE Photo Critiques > Toronto Skyline (Viewed 497 times)
skootles 


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Is the poop deck really what I think it is?

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Toronto Skyline
< on 2/5/2012 3:52 AM >
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This isn't totally UE related but I thought I'd get some feedback on it nonetheless (though I did have to jump a fence to get to the spot where I took it).

It looks best in the lightbox really, and it's actually a huge 5-photo panorama if you check out the original size.

http://www.flickr....tostream/lightbox/


Edit: I suppose I should post a small version in the thread, but I think it's better viewed from the link above.


Skyline Sunset by Jeff Murchison, on Flickr
[last edit 2/5/2012 3:58 AM by skootles - edited 1 times]

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Re: Toronto Skyline
<Reply # 1 on 2/5/2012 5:55 PM >
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If you get rid of the distortion and straighten the horizon I think it's a winner.

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Re: Toronto Skyline
<Reply # 2 on 2/5/2012 9:36 PM >
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I would try to get closer to the water. The bushes detract from your subject.

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Re: Toronto Skyline
<Reply # 3 on 2/6/2012 4:56 PM >
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Posted by swizzler
If you get rid of the distortion and straighten the horizon I think it's a winner.


Yeah, the horizon was so warped because it's 5 shots' worth of lens distortion. I'd noticed when I was originally stitching it together but didn't fix it at the time for some reason (probably being lazy).

Posted by ddavidd
I would try to get closer to the water. The bushes detract from your subject.


Agreed, I was thinking that when I took another look at it this morning. Either go down to the water or get to the top of that lighthouse.

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