Here's a 4 shot stitch taken at Coba, Mayan Ruins in Mexico. Early morning and first onto the site meant some harsh backlighting in some areas but the bonus of no tourists clambering up pyramids.
A grey overcast day, which prompted the B&W conversions. 2 shots of Radcliffe Camera in Oxford - one from low (7 shot panorama) and one from high (13 shot panorama)
I'm with you, Ian. One of my favourite destinations. I had 8 days in Angkor and I'd go back for 2 weeks in a heartbeat, especially as I'm a bit better with a camera nowadays!
Here are a couple of blends from Kenilworth Castle in Warwickshire, converted using Silver Efex. Quite a contrast in shutter speeds between metering for the sky and castle buildings to maintain cloud detail, and then a couple of layers in B&W for the foreground and sky
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Any photographers who are travelling through Dubai for a few days are well advised to take a trip to Abu Dhabi just for this building. It's very photographer friendly and tripods are allowed inside.
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Thanks guys - the light in #1 was fantastic - natural skylight equivalents of 1 softbox left, 1 softbox right, and 1 softbox behind the camera - all are processed as far as I'd go in colour through PS and Nik Color Efex, followed by conversion using Silver Efex
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