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Old 28-10-2013, 11:33 AM
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Blampied Church

Hi All

I've been a little quiet on this board lately as I've been out shooting at every spare moment when the skies and clear. I've been using the cloudy nights to catch up on sleep and therefore not had alot of time to edit/review my photos.

Anyway here is a shot I took nearly a month ago, after enjoying shooting that church in NZ I've been looking for other buildings/landscapes around my new country surrounds and here is one of the results. Out at Blampied in country Vic, its only a 30 min trip from my place. I found the shot tough to frame to minimise the impact the street lights from behind the church had on the shot.

This is a 5 shot pano taken with the 6d, 24mm @f2.8 ISO 3200 for 15 seconds.

Processed in DPP, stitched with ICE and some adjustment layers applied in photoshop.

Let me know what you think. Now back to the back log of shots

Matt
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Old 28-10-2013, 12:01 PM
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Really nice, love that.

Would love to have had a bit of subtle lighting on the front of the church, but the silhouette is cool too.
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Old 28-10-2013, 12:31 PM
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I like that as well. It creates quite a mood.

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Old 28-10-2013, 01:34 PM
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Thanks Mike, there is a little bit of lighting on the church from the passing cars, I'll have a look at the stitching as I know one of the frames had brigher lighting, it looks like the church ended up with the darker shot in the blend.
I also have a few single frames where I lit the church with a LED light but I didnt do it for the pano

Thanks Greg.
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