Panorama of Dougga
Uploaded: May 28, 2007
This panorama is a combination of 12 pictures taken at the ancient Roman city of Dougga, located in Tunisia North Africa.
Mike D. Perez May 28, 2007
Looks like a terrific panorama, Erik! I am sure it looks great printed on the wall but it is very hard to appreciate the details on the narrow computer screen. For this medium, you might consider cropping to about one third of the current width and resubmitting. It is a great shot! #663692Michelle R. Kovach May 28, 2007
I agree with Mike Unfortunately.On BP, Size does Matter. #4339834
Erik Bjers June 01, 2007
Thank you both for the comments, I agree that this is a little long and narrow to show up well on betterphoto.com but I just can’t bring myself to shrink it any. However I will post a series of 5 segments that should show better.Mike D. Perez June 01, 2007
I saw your image on Editor's Picks so someone at BP noticed it! FYI I have printed quite a few panoramas at EZprints.com and they can print 6" and 12" panoramas of any width pretty cheaply. #4356405Erik Bjers June 02, 2007
Thanks for the advice, I will check the site out.Erik Bjers June 02, 2007
How do I find my picture on Editor's Pics, I can't seem to find it there? #4358027Mike D. Perez June 02, 2007
The way Editor Picks is not very useful. Instead of displaying the picks in chronological order it displays them in random order. So unless you find it by luck (like I did)m you have sit there cliking on RELOAD and you still might not see the image you are looking for for sometime. Life is too short to look thru them the way it is designed. #4358330Scott E. Baker June 06, 2007
Erik, very nice pano. You have a beautiful gallery. #4370480Erik Bjers June 06, 2007
Thank you Scott #4370798Erik Bjers November 27, 2007
I have posted a nother smaller panoramic from this trip #5133463Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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