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7 Image Stitch - Magic Island to Diamond Head.


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I took this just after Thanksgiving but just edited it today.  Shot on the iPhone8+

 

45780166044_46260f62e8_o.png7 Image Magic Island to Diamond Head by Irwin Fletcher @ https://photoartcafe.forumbee.com, on Flickr



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Well done in every ways, Irwin but one…
the shot leans to the left!  :o 

Everything else is rendered pretty well. 
Do I see a slight WB tweak needed?



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Ummm it's leaning to keep the water in.  lol

 

Thanks but actually there's a few things wrong, the original the banding lines were very visible and even after editing faintly so.  The perspective of the photo is off completely, it's actually more bowl shaped, but in trying to correct it the buildings leaned left and right from the center, and the WB was tweaked the original break water and DH were very dark. When I have time I am going to try again on these photos.



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actually there's a few things wrong…

 

 

 

I was not ignoring the problems but I kept in mind that this was taken
with a phone and not with a PC lens and panoramic head or robot. :P