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First pano attemp...island in Boston Harbor.

 
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May 31, 2006 20:22 |  #1

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IMAGE: http://static.flickr.com/51/157583707_f7d4ec7992_o.jpg

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Originally shot in raw format. There was a lot of haze in the air, but Camera Raw cut right through it with some tonal adjustments.

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May 31, 2006 20:57 |  #2

Very nice job - a seamless pano. How many shots were used?




  
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May 31, 2006 21:00 |  #3

Wow...that's one long, skinny pano.

You can order pano-prints from EZprints. They come in 6" or 12". If you printed this one 12, it would be 1 foot tall by 11 1/2 feet long! You should do it!


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May 31, 2006 22:03 as a reply to  @ SalientGlass's post |  #4

Nick C. wrote:
Very nice job - a seamless pano. How many shots were used?

5 shots total, all in raw. Used Camera Raw to tweak the color tones a bit...bring out some more greens. Added a layer and used the gradient tool to add in the blue sky...the sky at the time I took the photo was greyish. I also added a warm photo filter to it.


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May 31, 2006 22:51 as a reply to  @ sageone's post |  #5

sageone wrote:
5 shots total

Wow, I would have guessed more than that.

I agree with Jason too - you've just got to get the 11.5 foot print.




  
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Jun 01, 2006 05:49 |  #6

Yeah get the big print. Why not?

Its a nice shot mate, really like it, though i think you would get more interest in the travel and landscape section.


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Jun 01, 2006 06:24 |  #7

That's an awesome pano. thanks for posting.


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Jun 01, 2006 09:37 |  #8

Oopps...sorry, I should have posted it in the landscape section. Maybe the mods can move it or should I repost???


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Jun 01, 2006 09:43 |  #9

do they ship that on flatbed or it comes in pieces? :D


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Jun 01, 2006 09:54 |  #10

I can't imagine actually getting this image printed. I just did it to see if I could pull it off. However, my mother knows a woman who lives on the island. I sent her the link and mentioned that I could give her the finished product on a CD for her to get printed - for some $$ of course. What would you charge for something like that. It took me about 2 minutes to shoot it and another hour or so to convert from raw, stitch and do some post processing.


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Jun 01, 2006 22:10 |  #11

with shipping it's going to cost you somewhere around $60 to have it printed 12".

Heck, I would let her have it at cost just to see what it would look like. If you start selling it and the print looks pretty good, I would think you could get $200-$300 for it.

here's a link:
http://ezprints.mye-pix.com …roducts.asp?Typ​e=Panorama (external link)


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Jun 02, 2006 17:19 |  #12

I found a place near my house that will do it for about $75 to get it printed and framed. What do you think I could charge her for it, realistically? I think it comes in about an 30-40 inch print...or something ridiculous like that. I think they can customize to your request.


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Jun 02, 2006 19:09 as a reply to  @ sageone's post |  #13

Nice job!


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