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Duder
1st of September 2005 (Thu), 23:31
http://i.pbase.com/v3/37/572937/1/47574149.sentinelpano.jpg
the original is over 14,000 pixels wide, making it a 30 megapixel image.
AZSunGod
1st of September 2005 (Thu), 23:40
This is fantastic! Great photo :)
Hikin Mike
1st of September 2005 (Thu), 23:47
Nice job! That isn't from Glacier Point is it? Half Dome looks too far away.
Nidz
2nd of September 2005 (Fri), 00:23
Wow.. that's something special. I'm partial for a great pano. That'd go well on the wall.
YosemiteJunkie
2nd of September 2005 (Fri), 00:52
Wouldn't that come up from somewhere around Taft Point?. Awsome shot though. I love it.
burgoid
2nd of September 2005 (Fri), 03:02
**picking jaw up from ground**
wow........
thats stunning how do you actually do pano's
JakeC
2nd of September 2005 (Fri), 05:13
Nice work Duder, I'd kill to spend a few months in Yosemite National Park.
Burgoid- Lock exposure and focus, shoot multiple frames in either landscape or portrait orientation and stitch them together during post process. If you have a look in your software that came with the 350D you should find a program called 'Photostitch' this automates the process and is one way to merge your images.
neil_r
2nd of September 2005 (Fri), 05:28
Give us a link to the full sized picture PLEASE.
Great work !
N
burgoid
2nd of September 2005 (Fri), 05:34
Jake is there somewhere, where there is an online tutrial that explains it step by step from taking the pics to putting them together?
JakeC
2nd of September 2005 (Fri), 06:03
Like Neil I'd love to see a larger version too
I think I've got a few links somewhere Burgoid, if you've got messenger feel free to add me jake_inthegreenroom at hotmail dot com. Saves hi-jacking Duders thread.
Elisabeth-Ann
2nd of September 2005 (Fri), 09:27
Beautiful - great work!
Scottes
2nd of September 2005 (Fri), 10:19
Great shot!
adebass
2nd of September 2005 (Fri), 18:20
Fantastic shot. My panoramas never come out quite like that. What sticking software do you guys use? Im currently using the photostick software that came with the camera but like i said the results just dont satisfy me.
scott stokes
2nd of September 2005 (Fri), 18:55
awsome shot thanks for sharing
Art Rodriguez
2nd of September 2005 (Fri), 23:02
Very lovely photo. Great job!
Art
jopfin
2nd of September 2005 (Fri), 23:11
Again another beauty from you Duder, great job..............Joe
JMAS
3rd of September 2005 (Sat), 10:18
Awesome! No signs ofstitching at all.
foxbat
3rd of September 2005 (Sat), 12:16
That's really cool, definitely one to have printed if you can find somewhere that can handle it!
ToneB
3rd of September 2005 (Sat), 14:53
Great set of shots and very nice work getting them stitched together. I like how you have half dome at the center. Are you going to attemt to print this shot? Tony
Duder
3rd of September 2005 (Sat), 20:47
thanks for all the comments.
It's made up of 5 photos taken with 20D from the top of Sentinel Dome, then stitched together manually in CS2. I took a few more pano's from Glacier Point, but I've yet to stitch them.
I actually have 3 more photos to add to this one to widen it even further. When I originally stitched it together I got a couple of them mixed up and thought there was a big gap that couldn't be bridged, so I just left it at the 5. When I add them on, I'll put up the final result.
Duder
4th of September 2005 (Sun), 15:12
okay, here's the wider version. full size it's over 22,000 pixels wide. :shock:
http://i.pbase.com/v3/37/572937/1/48665536.sentinelpano3.jpg
neil_r
4th of September 2005 (Sun), 15:21
C'mon where can we see this full sized. If you have no where to host it I will gladly do it for you. This is wonderful
N
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