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Feb 19, 2008 14:33 |  #1

This is a pano that I took at the beginning of winter. Please let me know what you think. And of course, I think the full size version looks way better compared to scaling it down to 800 pixels on the longest side. The sunset shot is only a series of 2 shots, but the glacier pano is a series of 4 or 5. If you look closely, part of the glacier is calving, but I think it's only evident in the full size.

f/16, 1/2 sec, ISO 200, at 17mm.

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Here is one that I took from a boat and stitched together:

IMAGE: http://www.loughlinmedia.com/images/Photography/glacier_pano.jpg

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Feb 19, 2008 16:24 |  #2

Love the first shot, the colours are nice and subtle.

And I think the limit is 1000 pixels now!


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Feb 20, 2008 18:54 |  #3

curiousgeorge wrote in post #4951416 (external link)
Love the first shot, the colours are nice and subtle.

And I think the limit is 1000 pixels now!

Thanks for the comments! I really enjoy the clors in the first one too. They really come out a lot more in the larger version.

Can anyone else offer any advice?


Well I guess they really suck awfully; I will try to do better next time.....


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Apr 13, 2008 15:30 |  #4

nice first attempt really like the first one I still got find a area where I can try my hand a pano


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