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Ploughing panorama

This is a discussion on Ploughing panorama within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Brief intro I've been shooting panoramas this month (monthly challenge via my photography club). I've never been that interested in ...

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    Brief intro I've been shooting panoramas this month (monthly challenge via my photography club). I've never been that interested in them before, but now I'm starting to see the appeal - being able to zoom in soooo far and still have a razor sharp image is quite addictive!

    So, without further ado:



    (Sorry, not sure of the etiquette here, should I restrict myself to a certain width? The image above is 1400px wide jpeg from the 14000x2500 original)

    Edit: Ok, the forum has taken care of it for me - the image used to be 1400 px wide, it's now 1024 wide

    Here is a direct link to the 1400px wide version: link

    And a 1:1 crop

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    And another one of the local stately home, about 3 minutes from my house (which looks nothing like this :P):



    1400px wide version: link
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    Very nice photos both of them! The bi-plane in the 2nd one is great.
    Can't help noticing what seens to be "Canadian" geese in there also

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    Very nice. #1 for me.
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    I really like that first one. The addition of the tractor really makes it for me.

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    I am picking the second as a fave, although both are very nice. Living on the prairies I get to see a lot of endless flat fields and lonely tractors. Are you sure that's England?

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    Thanks folks

    Aubintbay, I don't know a whole lot about birds, but I think you are right! Although I have been reprimanded before for calling them Canadian Geese. Apparently the 'proper' name is Canada Geese :?

    JAS I'm in Essex, which is in the extremely flat East Anglia region - also known as the 'breadbasket of England'
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    Both are cool. I like the 1st one for the interest created by the dust and panoramic view.

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    Very well done on both Thoughton. Like that first one with that dust conveying movement.
    Have you tried that second one in Sepia, or b&w, as it would really take you back in time with that home and bi-plane. Just a thought, and would love to see it.
    Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!

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    I really like the first one, very well done and I just like it.
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