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    Getting ready to start home from my sons Fathers day cooking.




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    This is lovely. Nice job.
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    It has a summer nights feel.....
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    Did you see any werewolves or turn into one by chance? Nice image. ~~Peg
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    Very nice moody capture Jim. I like the tone and the comp. great shot for pano...


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    That's lovely Jim.


    Can I ask why you chose to convert it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiasmum View Post
    That's lovely Jim.


    Can I ask why you chose to convert it?
    Thanks for the comments.

    I was trying to use a technique from a video lesson from NIK software I had just viewed. By the way if anyone owns any portion of the NIK software suite the lessons and classes they have on line at their site are generally pretty good. They archive all past "Class lessons" and I would recommend them strongly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimL View Post
    ...the NIK software suite the lessons and classes they have on line at their site are generally pretty good. They archive all past "Class lessons" and I would recommend them strongly.

    Jim
    I've watched a few of their webcasts (webinar lessons) by pros concerning SEP2, and found them informative. Now all I have to do is make time (and take some new shots) to practice the stuff.


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    Beautiful!


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    Great pano. One thing I notice in it is how you have the range of midtones and above forming the bottom of what could be construed as a large sphere extending from one side to the other with the actual setting sun at the bottom. In terms of feelings, for me this is very, very peaceful.
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    Thanks for the new comments. I thought the sun had set on this effort...

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    Jim, that one should be framed and hanging on your wall ! Really great shot.


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