Thanks all for your comments, much appreciated. :thumbs:
The shutter speed was a pain as I had to shoot it at f/22 so got some CA on the cliff tops, could really have done with a 2 or 3 stop ND filter.
I'm confused about image size, if this is wrong sorry.
Taken on Monday evening, one of those where the sun disappeared before the clouds changed colour, but I'm still pleased with the out come.
And on black
That first one is very nice with lovely controlled light :thumbs:
Do you always use natural light via a reflector in preference to using flash?
The second seems to be a bit bright and so losing some detail, it doesn't seem to have the contrast of the first image or could it be using f/6.3...
I must be looking at the wrong thing as all I can find is 20 sheets of A3+ at £50 + VAT, which is about what I pay for Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta.
I'd be willing to try it at £30
Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta is fantastic for B&W, has a lovely textured look to it.
I've found that once profiled Ilford Galerie Smooth Pearl is a nice paper on my B9180
The great ocean road... Fantastic place.
Your main problem was taking the shots to create the pano. Try and take the frames in Portrait (gives more room to crop) and then rotate your head and lens as one keeping your eye in as close to the same position as possible. (shame you didn't have a...
Lightrooms great failing is that you can't softproof your image for this you have to use photoshop.
As you've noticed when applying a custom/print profile to your image, when printed it won't look like it does on your screen and the only way to correct it is by trial and error.
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