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Post by Bailey on May 1, 2019 10:49:21 GMT
I took these photos while we were walking through Liyuan Garden - Wuxi, China in March 2019.
I created the top panorama from 8 portrait orientation shots stitched together in PSE. The bottom photo is a single shot of one of the pavilions located around the garden.
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Post by cats4jan on May 1, 2019 11:24:53 GMT
Those are amazing. That has to be one of the best panos I’ve seen. Beautiful
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Post by jackscrap on May 2, 2019 0:38:10 GMT
I'm loving all of your images of your trip through China, your shutter finger must be totally worn out! Agree with Janice's comment about the pano, just gorgeous.
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Post by Bailey on May 2, 2019 3:09:42 GMT
Thank you for your kind words cats4jan and jackscrap. I am glad you are enjoying the images.
I have uploaded 3 more from Liyuan Garden. These 3 are single shot, not panoramas.
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Post by jackscrap on May 2, 2019 21:48:40 GMT
These are all starting stunning Bailey, I especially love the one with the red lanterns.
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Post by Bailey on May 3, 2019 4:18:29 GMT
Thank you Jackscrap. Landscapes and events are the 2 things I like photographing the most
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Post by Bailey on May 5, 2019 13:26:32 GMT
3 more from Liyuan Garden.
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Post by Lillias on May 5, 2019 19:22:36 GMT
These are all absolutely beautiful Bailey. What a lovely looking place.
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Post by hmca on May 5, 2019 19:26:15 GMT
I agree with Lillias and especially like the symmetry of the third shot.
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Post by Bailey on May 6, 2019 0:14:36 GMT
Thank you BillieJean and hmca I'm glad you enjoy the photos. I agree with Lillias and especially like the symmetry of the third shot. Just a bit of fyi trivia - the 3rd shot is the same bridge and pavillion as in the background of the 3rd shot in my previous post containing 3 images.
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Post by Bailey on May 9, 2019 3:04:19 GMT
I'm still sorting through and culling the photos I took in China. This is another "keeper" from Liyuan Garden in Wuxi.
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Post by hmca on May 9, 2019 20:20:41 GMT
I know you have resisted creating a gallery in the past, but when I look at your pictures from China scattered in various threads, I can't help but think how nice it would be to see them all grouped together in one place.
Just a thought.....Helen
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Post by Bailey on May 10, 2019 11:33:04 GMT
I know you have resisted creating a gallery in the past, but when I look at your pictures from China scattered in various threads, I can't help but think how nice it would be to see them all grouped together in one place. Just a thought.....Helen Thank you for your thoughts hmca.......but in case you haven't seen it, I have actually created Bailey's Gallery some time ago. But to be honest, I don't find it very user friendly in terms of displaying enlargements or interacting with visitors, so I haven't used it for a while. I posted some time ago how I add my own html links in a gallery's enlargement (which isn't very large at all) that points to the imgbb enlargement which is much clearer and larger to view. What I will do to kind of put my China photos together at the end is create a "gallery type thread" with thumbnails linking to their related threads containing groups of photos that I have already created. The "gallery type thread" will act like an index to the various photo threads. This should make it easier to "flip" through them.
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Post by Bailey on May 11, 2019 0:52:43 GMT
I have been tossing up whether to leave the "blob" near the top of the central tree in my original panorama or clone it out.
The "blob" appears to be a possum or bird's nest of some kind. Either way I feel it is too distracting and too much of an eye magnet for my liking.
This edited version looks much better balanced to me without the distracting "blob".
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Post by Bailey on May 19, 2019 8:56:12 GMT
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