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In 2009 when I went to Namibia I took a zillion photos in the Namib desert. But pictures of wide sweeping landscapes lose their impact in a square or almost square format. It's not really what I "saw". The solution is simple since almost any software allows you to crop a photo. These were cropped to an approximately 4:1 aspect ratio. All photos with a Nikon D90 and 18-200mm lens, handheld. Converted from the RAW file to TIFF with DxO, then cropped, resized and sharpened with Capture NX2. _________________________________ AR, where the hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history become the nattering nabobs of negativisim. | ||
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Great stuff...Nice eye | |||
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Great shots! I'm sure they're quite an improvement over the originals. -------------------------------------------------- I judge my success in life by the number of hunting and fishing stories my sons are able to tell. | |||
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Excellent suggestion. The emptiness/openess of Namibia cannot be captured in a square photo. Great pictures by the way. | |||
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Really like what you've done, those are striking photos to be sure. I happened to be looking through some of my 2008 video from Sossusvlei a few days ago so found these particularly interesting. I even recognize a couple of the sand dunes. I'm going to use your concept for some of my stills, just hope I can find a place to have them printed. Thanks for sharing! | |||
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