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dnstommy
6th of September 2007 (Thu), 20:57
XT, Sigma 25-105 no filters
Sorry for the size on the last one, enjoy
http://www.tomshosting.com/JH07/pm1_nr_small.jpg
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http://www.tomshosting.com/JH07/pm2_nr_small.jpg
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http://www.tomshosting.com/JH07/pm4_nr_small.jpg
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MarkoPolo
6th of September 2007 (Thu), 21:43
Very nice work. What program did you use to stich these? I am just begining to play with panos and find it is very technique sensitive, especially using photomerge in CS2.
SoaringUSAEagle
6th of September 2007 (Thu), 22:15
CS3's photomerge is supposed to be much better. Basically Mark, you need to keep your tripod fairly level when ya do this.... focus once, to infinity and then leave your aperture and ss alone throughout the photos.
Very nice photos I must say! Very rich in color.
dnstommy
6th of September 2007 (Thu), 23:09
Very nice work. What program did you use to stich these? I am just begining to play with panos and find it is very technique sensitive, especially using photomerge in CS2.
I used PhotoMerge in CS3.
Those shots are hand held with AE Lock on. You dont really need to worry to much about vertical levelness. It is nice and better if you do, but you can just crop out what you have 100% of, vertically.
dnstommy
6th of September 2007 (Thu), 23:14
Here is what the original looked like, you can see the image being cropped out. Just overlap 20-30% and the pics will come out good.
http://www.tomshosting.com/JH07/original.jpg
avwh
6th of September 2007 (Thu), 23:20
How many shots did you stitch together for that 3rd pano? Awesome picture.
emma rose
7th of September 2007 (Fri), 02:27
very nice! and flawless stitching!
love the third
dnstommy
7th of September 2007 (Fri), 06:16
How many shots did you stitch together for that 3rd pano? Awesome picture.
7 shots.
jdizzle
7th of September 2007 (Fri), 06:29
I like the 3rd pano out of the set. It jus needs a tad of sat and contrast boost.
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