Lisa Cuchara
About the Image(s)
HDR panorama, tripod, tonemapped, merged, stitched in ACR
6 comments posted
The blend is smooth and the tonal range and detail very nice. I get the sense that there is room for a little more in the way of perspective correction.   Posted: 05/09/2023 18:31:22
Nice color blend, stitching. It looks like it has a bit of fish eye effect to it, but maybe that's what you wanted. I think I would crop a bit off the bottom since it looks to me that the ceiling and those beautiful lights have more "importance" to me! (I tried my hand at a quick perspective edit...I'm not real good with that!)   Posted: 05/10/2023 17:05:12
Overall it is a good blend of the pano. Good color, contrast and color balance. Unfortunately software doesn't recognize the perspective adjustments necessary. I personally would crop part of the ceiling. That negative space is not adding to the image.   Posted: 05/10/2023 19:03:25
Well done and of most interest to those who have never seen this room, including yours truly. The amount of space in this room is impressive. I assume this was a wide-angle lens with the OM-1 camera. Jane cropped some distance off the bottom length. However, still show the size of The Ellis Island Immigrant Museum.   Posted: 05/17/2023 15:44:32
Well done, Lisa. I agree with Bill that I would crop a bit off the top of the image. I also agree that there could be a bit of perspective correction needed, but realize that this is going to be harder than I thought at first glance.
  Posted: 05/22/2023 14:13:00
  Posted: 05/22/2023 14:13:00
Cool building and I agree with Bill as well. I would crop just above the arch and eliminate one of the lights. Probably some off the bottom to focus more on the central area. Excellent processing as always.   Posted: 05/22/2023 20:43:34