I made this panorama a while ago, and also posted it on this blog. But it was long before I became really familiar with editing and also the panorama I posted before, was only a small image. Now, I present you with the bigger and reedited version of this 9-Photo Panorama of Mostar.
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Wunderschön!
ReplyDeleteDanke Dir!
DeleteHallo Mersad...
ReplyDeletewow...das ist ein echt megageniales Panorama geworden ... Ganz große klasse !
Ich wünsche Dir ein tolles WE
Ganz liebe Grüße
Dankeschön Timur!
DeleteWhat a fabulous panorama!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteGreat shot my friend...... very well done.
ReplyDeletegreetings, Joop
Thank you Joop!
Deletebeautiful. is that a train station right in the middle? and what creates the river being green in the center and blue to the outer edges?
ReplyDeleteThe river Neretva is naturally green from algae that inhibit the river bed. And yes,that is a train station in the middle.
DeleteSpectacular!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandra.
DeleteAmazing. I did read your tutorial but haven't tried it yet.
ReplyDeleteIt's really easy, and I have two more panoramas in store!
DeleteIt feels great to advance one's techniques. Always good to hear about how you keep improving,
ReplyDeleteThank you Kate. The panorama is much better now then it was before. If you type "panorama" into the search box I'm sure you'll find the old version.
DeleteVery impressive, Mersad.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteLove this panorama. Glad you showed us the larger version.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it.
DeleteSuperb capture, Mersad!! I, too, love the larger version! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! You too!
DeleteThat's a beautiful panorama. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting.
DeleteLove this! great shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rosemary.
DeleteI had not noticed how one side of the photo is very light with not much blue while the other side is a luxurious blue.
ReplyDeleteThat's because the view is panoramic, from one side where the sun was to the other where it wasn't. It's the equivalent to turning around your camera in order not to face the sun. But here you have both views!
DeleteGood pan
ReplyDeleteCiao
Stefano
Have a great W.E. with a lot of shots
You too, Stefano!
DeleteThat's a huge panorama, no wonder the sky is so different on the two sides of it. You can really see the clouds chasing each other across the sky.
ReplyDeleteYes, that's why the sky is blown out on one side.
DeleteWow! What a great panorama! Do all the houses there have red roofs.
ReplyDeleteNot all of them, but most older houses do, and people that build new ones tend sometimes to have red roofs.
DeleteVery impressive!
ReplyDeleteIt's truly an amazing shot....You keep us on our toes trying new techniques and I appreciate that....I hope you are having a great weekend...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
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