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    Default Fire in the Sky [Panorama]


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    wow....
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    That is nice! Very long panorama. I like it.

    However, it looks a little bit oversaturated to the left. You seem to be having some trouble with luminance noise too.. NeatImage could fix that. Is it due to high ISO or the post processing?

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    (I just found the quick reply box after my long journey to the east :P)

    Wow amazing shot, love the silhouette.

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    WOw nice. wheres was it taken?
    love the colours, but the gray looks weird in the middle :P

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    Thanks for the comments, everyone.
    Quote Originally Posted by Rabieshund View Post
    However, it looks a little bit oversaturated to the left. You seem to be having some trouble with luminance noise too.. NeatImage could fix that. Is it due to high ISO or the post processing?
    High ISO...Thanks for the advice! I'll see what I can do to fix it. I thought the gray in the middle was weird too, but it's kind of interesting I guess. And this was taken just in the Grand Canyon/Kaibab National Forest area in Arizona.

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    Ok, when shooting nature photography, try using as low ISO as possible. It will give you a smoother and allows longer exposures.

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    Amazing shot! I can't find anything wrong....

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    I agree. I love the outline of the trees! Great shot man. Breathtaking


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    i love it pretty nice shot man

    keep it up

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