An 18 megapixel mosaic from 9 shots, with the Tamron 90mm macro at f5.6(its best aperture centre-edge really:what a landscape lens this is), stitched in PTGui and blended with Enblend.
Great atmosphere and processing. Is that your favorite tree down there in the lower center? Great stitching too.
Very nice. I love the subtlety.
Since there's nothing in the immediate foreground, do you still need to use a panoramic tripod and get the nodal point right?
Just spotted the Severn. I thought it was Silbury Hill but obviously not. Nearer Gloucester I guess.
A great pano. Now I know what PTgui does.
I love the subtle tonal shifts and the pastel colour in this stitch - Great work.
ta gang...Toad, well remembered: THE tree is not in shot but it IS further around the same hill; matthew, as I've no idea what a nodal point is, I'll say no...I just use my old chunky Manfrotto with a "normal" 3-way head; yes NT, Gloucester about 2 inches to the right of shot, well-sussed my man; Chris, thanks: as I'm always messing about dodging and stuff, I do start off as a lowish-contrast and saturation conversion. Mercifully I've forgotten the size of the tiff it all boiled down to...it took about a half-hour to render too. Thank you all.
Gorgeous picture Zig! I have never tried to stitch pictures like this. It must be difficult, I always think.
I love the richness of colors...
Your landscape is so beautiful...
is this part or has something to do with the Wye Valley? A very close friend of mine is living there...
Ahh Irma! You see the far horizon? Well, the Wye valley is to the left and behind that far ridge!