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    Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    This is the estate of my client for whom I work since late last April.

    On the slopes of this valley grow 5 white wines and 1 red wines.
    The buildings at the bottom of the valley are the restaurant, the cellar,
    offices, garage, storage and the original house.

    This image is a composite of 16 photographs that were partly stitched
    and partly stacked. The end picture sizes 212 MP and is in the process
    to be printed 1:1

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    Wine Growing Valley & Slopes
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    Re: Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    That's a nice composition Daniel with good colour control. My only thought is that the valley might benefit from a small amount more light. At the moment, my eye is drawn straight to the cloudscape first. I don't know if that is what you intended.

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    Re: Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    That's a nice composition Daniel with good colour control. My only thought is that the valley might benefit from a small amount more light. At the moment, my eye is drawn straight to the cloudscape first. I don't know if that is what you intended.
    Yes absolutely, John!

    This shot took weeks in planning. The whole scenario was reviewed in
    all its details and took several days to execute. This being one of the
    most sophisticated take I did this year.

    It would be difficult for me to accept that any other thing could draw
    your attention more than this setting skycape since this is a typical
    view of this area: deep skies over shallow valleys.

    Everything was planned… more inspirational than descriptive!

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    Re: Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    Very beautiful place, Daniel...I am a teetotaler when it comes to wine but I love visiting places like this. In Australia, we have different places for white and red wine areas for growing...where I live we have the best red wine grapes while the place where Greg Norman has his property near Port Philipp Bay is white wine country. We have wine growing zones.

    Love this shot...nicely done...

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    Very nice, I see shafts of light falling on the trees and greenery to the right, if we were actually viewing this scene those lights would be moving across the valley. It's hard to convey that type of movement but you've captured it well.

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    Re: Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    Just to say that this image is absolutely gorgeous! For the light, the sky and the beautiful detail, leading lines (and light) of the vineyards in the foreground... And of course the overall scene is also breathtakingly beautiful.

    I almost missed this image. I only saw it because I wondered what Izzie was up to. I wonder why you wouldn't post it in the nature thread.

    May I ask why one would need 16 images? And also how does one blend so many images with varying light? (I'm trying to learn to do this with just 3 birds and it is extraordinarily difficult to do)

    Thank you.

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    Re: Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    …I am a teetotaler…
    What is a teetotaler? …and what does it eat in winter?

    Very happy you like the image.

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    Re: Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    …those lights would be moving across the valley….
    I see… a connoisseur! Thank you!

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    Re: Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    Quote Originally Posted by Christina S View Post
    …I wonder why you wouldn't post it in the nature thread…
    First, I am very pleased that you like the work so much.
    Second, not in the nature thread because this is imagery… no longer photography.
    The valley exists as you see it but that light never did! …this is my fantasy!

    May I ask why one would need 16 images?
    The owner wished a final print that would even exceed the possibilities
    of my MF 80MP back! So I decided to go with the D800E and stitch some
    takes together. To this point, we are still talking photography… very large
    format photography. Then, more shot were stacked to bring in light con-
    ditions that did not happened that very day but occurred over the next
    few days. That is why I said that this was one of the most sophisticated
    piece of imagery I did this year.
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    Re: Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    Yes, it is truly exquisite. I adore skies, and dreamy scenes like this. One of my goals for this year is to learn to photograph landscapes and it is not easy.

    Imagery? Do you mean that you photographed the sky and the light on the foreground different days and stacked/merged the images?

    Thank you for sharing the reasons for so many images. I will keep trying to learn to merge/stitch two or three images, well before even thinking of anything more. Truly appreciated.

    Thank you

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    Re: Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    Quote Originally Posted by Christina S View Post
    Imagery? Do you mean that you photographed the sky and the light on the foreground different days and stacked/merged the images?
    Yes, guilty as charged! …different days but roughly the same hours!

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    Re: Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    Thank you for sharing. Incredibly gorgeous and amazingly real (naturally beautiful)...

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodiak View Post
    Yes, guilty as charged! …different days but roughly the same hours!

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    Re: Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    Shame, shame, Daniel! Surely you've repeatedly read that you're not supposed to put the horizon in the center. I wonder how few people will agree with me that this characteristic of the image is one of its most compelling elements.

    I really like that you and the client had a vision in mind and that the photo meets all of the requirements. In my mind, nothing gets better in photography than planning a photo and then executing the plan to perfection.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodiak View Post
    this is imagery… no longer photography.
    That helpful comment in the context of your explanation of how you made the photo completely confirms my understanding of your related comment in our discussion a couple days ago in another thread. Now I am totally sure that I properly understand your concept of photography vs. imagery.

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    Re: Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Shame, shame, Daniel! Surely you've repeatedly read that you're not supposed to put the horizon in the center.
    This time Mike, I cannot even repent cause it is still not clear to me where
    is the horizon in a valley! ;-)

    Thanks for your comment.

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    Re: Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodiak View Post
    it is still not clear to me where is the horizon in a valley! ;-)
    It's surely where everyone tells you not to put it.

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    Re: Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    Beautiful scene indeed.

    Irene

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    Re: Wine Growing Valley & Slopes

    Wonderful capture Daniel!

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