IMO planos like that are not intended to be viewed as a whole anyway. The need to be printed big. They do tend to dominate a room however (grin).

Frantisek wrote:

Saturday, September 25, 2004, 6:00:20 AM, frank wrote:
ft> On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 19:57:10 -0500, Maris V. Lidaka Sr.
ft> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Click on the "Full Size" button at the bottom-right of the screen (not on
"Previous" or "Next") and you'll see the full monti!


ft> I did that already.  What I get is a 1 inch (2.5 centimetre) strip
ft> across the width of my screen.

Probably your browser is downsizing the photograph to fit onto the
screen. Try saving it and viewing it with image viewer. The "full
size" pano is several screens long. fra

Critique of the photograph: the light and colour of the water is nice, however,
the photograph is kind of boring for me. Not strong enough, just a
pano of a nice view. It has some nice elements, but IMHO they don't
combine into a great photo. Panoramas just as superwides are very
difficult wrt composition, one often has too much in them. Try getting
some more interesting background or more graphical elements in the
photograph. This one is just showing too much.

(my opinion)

Good light!
           fra



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