A view of
Portland, Oregon from the east waterfront depicting the skyline of the
downtown district. The Hawthorne bridge is prominent on the left.Edit 1. Heres the saturation dropped a bit, mostly in the reds and blues. That sounded like the biggest issue. The contrast I'll hold off on, at the moment the picture fills the histogram with minimal clipping so I feel it isn't as big an issue.Edit 2.I took the comments under consideration and I did a new stitch from scratch, actually a different set of images that I took 20 min earlier. I think it addresses all the issues, Its a bit sharper, less saturated, There is no clipping on the histogram, and the verticals are better. I guess you're pushing me to do my best, or, just exercise in futuility :-P
Reason
A large, sharp, high quality photograph. Plenty of ENC value. Eye catching.
Support as nominator and creator —
Fcb981 01:15, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Support It looks very nice.
Althepal 05:27, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Update I like the original most, but if not that, the third panorama also has my support.
Althepal 23:54, 26 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Oppose It is oversaturated and ideally would've been taken closer to the Morrison Bidge so that the Hawthorne doesn't obscure
Wells Fargo Center and
KOIN Center, two of the most prominent buildings in the Portland skyline. That angle would also give a better view of the Hawthorne and the pillars at the bottom right wouldn't be a distraction. Having the Spirit of Portland docked would also be an improvement. In other words, it is highly reporducable and could be improved.
Cacophony 05:36, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
I didn't compose this on some whim. At that location on the waterfront trail there is an ideal vantage point to avoid dock pillars, trees, shrubs and fences that obscure parts of the city from almost everywhere. Idealy, I'd be able to go up on the marqum bridge and take it from there, thus avoiding the Hawthorne, but standing in a 8 inch space between cars and the water is not going to happen. I did try closer to the morrison but couldn't get nearly as much of the north part of downtown. So I figured, koin center and wells fargo building vs. all of north downtown. As to the saturation, I shot with a polorizer to saturate a bit and by camera is set to +2 saturation which I prefer. In other words. Its the best composition I could find in 45 min of looking. Its big and sharp and free of stitching errors and lit well. So please by all means try to take a better shot but I am confident that we will have to wait a while. -
Fcb981 06:20, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Oppose The colors look too vivid, like it was printed for a tourist brochure rather than an encyclopedia. The resolution could be higher.
Bleh999 07:36, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Oppose. Oversaturated, contrasts too harsh (bridge is under exposed and the buildings in the bg are overexposed), and for the picky: the verticals could be corrected a tad better (but that's really just for the picky). --
Dschwen 09:05, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Weak opppose: It might be possible to tweak the levels a bit to get an FP out of it, but the buildings look like chalk drawings because they're a bit low on detail (up contrast a bit?) and over-saturated.
Adam Cuerdentalk 10:46, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Support Edit 2 - That fixed the problems nicely.
Adam Cuerdentalk 22:27, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Support edit two - per above.
Schcambo 19:14, 22 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Support Edit 2 Beautiful.
SingCal 05:41, 24 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Support Edit 2 Very nice work. Great job the second time around! —
BrOnXbOmBr21 •
talk •
contribs • 22:04, 26 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Support Edit 2, with urging that Edit 2 be substituted for the original nom in the articles in which it appears.
Spikebrennan 17:55, 29 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Promoted Image:Portland panorama3.jpg --
Raven4x4x 08:45, 30 June 2007 (UTC)reply
A view of
Portland, Oregon from the east waterfront depicting the skyline of the
downtown district. The Hawthorne bridge is prominent on the left.Edit 1. Heres the saturation dropped a bit, mostly in the reds and blues. That sounded like the biggest issue. The contrast I'll hold off on, at the moment the picture fills the histogram with minimal clipping so I feel it isn't as big an issue.Edit 2.I took the comments under consideration and I did a new stitch from scratch, actually a different set of images that I took 20 min earlier. I think it addresses all the issues, Its a bit sharper, less saturated, There is no clipping on the histogram, and the verticals are better. I guess you're pushing me to do my best, or, just exercise in futuility :-P
Reason
A large, sharp, high quality photograph. Plenty of ENC value. Eye catching.
Support as nominator and creator —
Fcb981 01:15, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Support It looks very nice.
Althepal 05:27, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Update I like the original most, but if not that, the third panorama also has my support.
Althepal 23:54, 26 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Oppose It is oversaturated and ideally would've been taken closer to the Morrison Bidge so that the Hawthorne doesn't obscure
Wells Fargo Center and
KOIN Center, two of the most prominent buildings in the Portland skyline. That angle would also give a better view of the Hawthorne and the pillars at the bottom right wouldn't be a distraction. Having the Spirit of Portland docked would also be an improvement. In other words, it is highly reporducable and could be improved.
Cacophony 05:36, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
I didn't compose this on some whim. At that location on the waterfront trail there is an ideal vantage point to avoid dock pillars, trees, shrubs and fences that obscure parts of the city from almost everywhere. Idealy, I'd be able to go up on the marqum bridge and take it from there, thus avoiding the Hawthorne, but standing in a 8 inch space between cars and the water is not going to happen. I did try closer to the morrison but couldn't get nearly as much of the north part of downtown. So I figured, koin center and wells fargo building vs. all of north downtown. As to the saturation, I shot with a polorizer to saturate a bit and by camera is set to +2 saturation which I prefer. In other words. Its the best composition I could find in 45 min of looking. Its big and sharp and free of stitching errors and lit well. So please by all means try to take a better shot but I am confident that we will have to wait a while. -
Fcb981 06:20, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Oppose The colors look too vivid, like it was printed for a tourist brochure rather than an encyclopedia. The resolution could be higher.
Bleh999 07:36, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Oppose. Oversaturated, contrasts too harsh (bridge is under exposed and the buildings in the bg are overexposed), and for the picky: the verticals could be corrected a tad better (but that's really just for the picky). --
Dschwen 09:05, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Weak opppose: It might be possible to tweak the levels a bit to get an FP out of it, but the buildings look like chalk drawings because they're a bit low on detail (up contrast a bit?) and over-saturated.
Adam Cuerdentalk 10:46, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Support Edit 2 - That fixed the problems nicely.
Adam Cuerdentalk 22:27, 21 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Support edit two - per above.
Schcambo 19:14, 22 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Support Edit 2 Beautiful.
SingCal 05:41, 24 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Support Edit 2 Very nice work. Great job the second time around! —
BrOnXbOmBr21 •
talk •
contribs • 22:04, 26 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Support Edit 2, with urging that Edit 2 be substituted for the original nom in the articles in which it appears.
Spikebrennan 17:55, 29 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Promoted Image:Portland panorama3.jpg --
Raven4x4x 08:45, 30 June 2007 (UTC)reply