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Here are 3 more: (full size links under pics)
#1 - Rural MB 4 Angel Panorama ![]() Full Size: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thereal...60913/sizes/o/ #2 - Rural MB 5 Angel Panorama ![]() Full Size: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thereal...62665/sizes/o/ #3 - Rural MB 6 Angel Panorama ![]() Full Size: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thereal...65043/sizes/o/ #4- Rural MB 7 Angle Panorama ![]() Full Size: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thereal...52385/sizes/o/ #5 -Rural MB 5 Angle Panorama ![]() Full Size: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thereal...71884/sizes/o/ Last edited by TheReal7 : 26th of October 2008 (Sun) at 11:19. |
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Pretty interesting effect with the streaks in the water going around the bend. How many shots did you use?
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Thanks. I used a 4 stop ND filter to get longer exposures. For each angle of the panorama I shot 3 exposures. #1: 12 exposures, #2: 15 and #3: 18.
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Ah, didn't think of the ND filter. I need to get one of those.
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I love mine. I just have the one. I want to also get an 8 stop so I can have 3 options, 4, 8 and 12 stops.
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What type of filters are you using? I recently popped for the Lee stuff, and buy the resin from Hi-Tech. It's so pricey that I just buy one filter when I have a spare $70 or so. Still need a ND filter to go with the GND's I bought first.
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Hey
No1 works for me !
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Thanks. That is my least favourite of the 3. lol |
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Wow, those are all awesome. You sure have that technique down pat and great composition.
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those are great Scott... very nice.
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Thank you very much. I revisited this place last night on a way to a friends place.
I re-shot #3's position and took another from the other side of the bridge. This time it was much more photogenic. #4- Rural MB 7 Angle Panorama ![]() Full Size: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thereal...52385/sizes/o/ #5 -Rural MB 5 Angle Panorama ![]() Full Size: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thereal...71884/sizes/o/ |
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You've certainly got the hang of shooting these. #'s 4 and 5 are exceptional.
Thanks for sharing.
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scott, do you have the whole Pano set up? the tripod with the Pano head and all? if so. how good they actually work?
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Thank you
I have a Manfrotto 190XPROB and 804CR2 for my tripod set up. Not a dedicated pano head but work really good. |
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