Renderosity has opened a whole new world to me, its a fantastic place and have had some brilliant support from many new friends.  I retired from work very early through ill health so I took to photography from the very basics.
 Since joining I have grown in confidence with my photography and I now think because of RR that I take it a little more seriously. I started off here using a Fuji Finepix 6500fd, it took some great pictures but I'm hooked now so I have now(April 2008) bought a DSLR SAMSUNG DX10 and having fun learning the settings etc. ( these things take me a while lol)Â
I am so fortunate to be with a wonderful person in my life, Sylvia. She is not just my partner but of course she's also my best friend. Previously I have been married but seperated a few years ago and have two fantastic children. I NOW have two fantastic grandchildren !!!
My interests are photography, i have had a dabble at Acrylic painting, and I enjoy long walks out in the countryside.      I also have an interest in anything historical.  I want to have a sample of just about everything there is in photography, who knows what the future holds!
Thanks for calling by.    Alan
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Comments (17)
SSoffia
EXCELLENT CAPTURE & VIEW !!!!!
MrsLubner
Quite a great pano. The view is vast and goes on forever. Great trees on the ridge!
kimariehere
WOW florence!!! what a beautiful and charming landscape!!!!
Mondwin
Absolutely wonderful!!!!!!!!!!bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
JeffG7BRJ
I will hazard a guess here Alan, the difference in contrast could be the amount of light let into the lens, the sun only has to be at a slightly different angle and this is what happens. Like you said you were not intending these to be used as a panoramic, if you do intend to use pictures for panorama's it is best to bracket either side or use RAW. Sombody else may well come one and be able to advise you better than I. Still you haven't done too bad, after all it is your first attempt at this sort of thing. If anybody says anything tell them it as a massive cloud that came over.lol. Excellent work. Bravo!!!!!
xesquez
I like this pano: it didn't turn out that bad and the 3.2 Mpix is not to blame. On the photo on the right side there is direct sunshine and that means more contrast an more saturation. Knowing that maybe it is possible to adjust the left part. Good luck
prionbrain
So magnificently beautiful! Great view!!
junge1
You did a pretty good job. I only noticed the difference in shading after I read your comment!
rainbows
You did a wonderful Job Alan. I would not knw where to start. It is a stunning veiw, your dof is amazing. Would love to see this place with my own eyes. A beautiful work!! Have a great evening. Hugs. Diane.
hipps13
wonderful work sweet smile day to you warm hug, Linda
mickuk50
well i did`nt notice either lol :o)..excellent shot alan
Janiss
Such fantastic POV... great shot Art!;-)
Ionel
Excellent view!!!
kgb224
Great view. Great capture.
Richardphotos
I think you done an excellent job because it is very difficult to get uneven shots to match.very beautiful vista
Windworker
What a great panorama! Photomerge, or "stitching" is great fun, isn't it? JeffG7BRJ and xesquez are correct, and I don't have any sugestion, either, as I'm still having fun beginning to learn this technique.
gargoyle84
I'm going to have to give this a try sometime! You did a great job with putting them together... Like Jeff said, it looks like a massive cloud settled over the one side! :^) Awesome shots and well done! :^)