>In a message dated 3/15/2004 3:01:35 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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>Some of my images can now be purchased from http://www.photoglow.com/
Check out this web site. Photoglow is backlit frames for photographs. I have
several in my house and they are spectacular. I am one of t
I'm a sucker for shots like this. The fact that it is stitched from several
images is amazing.
I've stood right there, where you made your images, and photographed the
exact same scene. Your image is sooo much better than mine!
Christian Skofteland
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> The Link: http://t
Bob S. wrote:
>Larry,
>I agree with Tom. It's a wonderful shot. I like it so much that I put a
copy into the rotation I use for wallpaper. Will you >be printing big
copies of it for sale?
>Regards, Bob S.
Thanks again to all for the kind words on "HorseShoe Bend".
Bob, I'll be getting an E
Larry,
I agree with Tom. It's a wonderful shot. I like it so much that I put a copy into
the rotation I use for wallpaper. Will you be printing big copies of it for sale?
Regards, Bob S.
Tom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes:
> --- "Peter J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote: > That's a great "
--- "Peter J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > That's a great "National Geographic" photo.
The
> style seems to be out
> of favor but I like them.
>
> Larry Hodgson wrote:
>
> >Below is a link to a shot that I made yesterday
> (Saturday). This is called
> >"Horseshoe Bend" and is on the Co
That's a great "National Geographic" photo. The style seems to be out
of favor but I like them.
Larry Hodgson wrote:
Below is a link to a shot that I made yesterday (Saturday). This is called
"Horseshoe Bend" and is on the Colorado River just below the Glen Canyon Dam
in Arizona. This is a worl
One word - stunning.
David Madsen
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-Original Message-
From: Larry Hodgson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 8:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PAW - HorseShoe Bend
Below is a link to a shot that I made
Bruce and others:
Thanks for the kind comments.
It's really pretty simple to set this shot up. I just metered off the rocks
in the middle and set the exposure at f8 1/750 on manual mode to keep each
image the same. This is ½ stop under. I then turned the camera vertical so
that two rows from top
Excellent work Larry.Very magestic shot.Almost feels like i'm there.
Believe me,my panos are now were near that.:-)
Dave
> Great stuff, Larry ... I've stood about where you
appear
to
> have been standing, anbd this shot / composite brings back
> some ni
Hello Larry,
This is an amazing shot. I am very partial to the red rock country
myself and have enjoyed all your work that you have shared with us.
Seeing this makes me want to take a crack at stitching. Could you
give a few more details on setting up the shot itself?
Thanks for sharing,
Bruc
Nice shot, Larry. I recently tried Photoshop CS's Photomerge stitcher, and
it does look like promising technique.
- MCC
At 08:27 AM 3/14/2004 -0700, you wrote:
I say "Made" this image because it is actually from 10 separate images from
my *istD with FA 28 lens. I shot in RAW and converted in P
Hi!
Need to learn stitching... Need to learn stitching...
Well, enough self-mumbling. This is quite amazing.
Let's see, it is roughly 20 MP. So it can be enlarged for a wall-sized
print and hang there... Then, the only worry would be to avoid the
vertigo...
Well, my wife just dared suggest to m
Nice capture Larry, makes me feel I'm there.
Kenneth Waller
- Original Message -
From: "Larry Hodgson"
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 10:27 AM
Subject: PAW - HorseShoe Bend
Great stuff, Larry ... I've stood about where you appear to
have been standing, anbd this shot / composite brings back
some nice memories., Good show!
shel
Larry Hodgson wrote:
>
> Below is a link to a shot that I made yesterday (Saturday). This is called
> "Horseshoe Bend" and is on the Colora
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