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Originally Posted by DJT
Nice one ColinAnother epic image. Using this as a finder chart for some interesting stuff you have shown up
Many thanks
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That’s one of the things I love about large mosaics David, they can be used as a reference. It has some complex distortions that I haven’t tried removing yet so it isn’t astrometrically correct but I’ll be fixing that in the long term.
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Originally Posted by Ryderscope
Beautiful work Colin.
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Thanks Rodney
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Lovely field that Col, vibrant colour and a nice mix of textures too, top job
Mike
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Thanks Mike
The FOV is even too wide for your FSQ!
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Originally Posted by Placidus
Trish: Wow! The Prawn leaps out. The colours are perfect; beautiful nuances. Long live Nikon. Love the composition.
Mike: What prawn?
Trish: Put your anti-colour-blind glasses on, you idiot.
Mike: Wow! Look at the Prawn!
(Bought a pair of $600 anti-colourblind glasses from the US. They were useless, made it worse if anything. Bought a $12 pair from spotlight. Fantastic!)
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Thanks Mike and Trish
Trish is of course correct, long live Nikon!
I kinda understand what you mean Mike, I bought a pair of sun glasses a few years ago that we’re supposed to do a better job of reducing glare without being polarised and I thought it could be good to use at work. What I found is that it made some green hues almost invisible, the same green colour as some weeds in fact making these glasses less than optimal for my job as a gardener haha
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Originally Posted by Benjamin
Gosh. A beautiful image at all scales. Love all that wonderful colour and complexity.
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Thanks Benjamin, there is just something about large mosaics that cannot be captured in shorter focal length shots.