This is a further study after my two previous panos from my home-summit Fravort.
Of the two, the first one does not - after all - convince me. I guess that the Neutral color profile is no good starting point for my taste.
I am better satisfied with the second one, but the satisfaction disappears as soon as I think of the amount of work that was needed to set up the so called "bracketing of the poor" - no matter if it is really of the poor.
Here is what I could realize with a single (Lightroom) exposure... I wait for opinions/suggestions, if any!
The underlying assumption is that also here I pushed the camera exposure to the border, in order to limit the necessity to lift shadows. Namely, when doing this, the fact that the G1X is no reflex, pops out dramatically.
What happened with the dark forests lower down, can be checked in static.panoramio.com/photos/original/117049385.jpg
For completeness of information, the material does no longer come from ascent N.178 to the Fravort: now the count is updated to 181.
16 HF, Canon G1X, ISO 160, f/5.6, 1/100
B. B., Alvise Bonaldo, Jörg Braukmann, Hans Diter, Johannes Ha, Fredy Haubenschmid, Martin Kraus, Danko Rihter, Adri Schmidt, Christoph Seger, Sieber Toni, Jens Vischer, Alexander Von Mackensen
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