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Gloucester Boats - HDR Pano

 
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Aug 15, 2009 16:21 |  #1

5 images wide, 50D in portrait, exposed -2,0,+2, stitched in PTGui, tone-mapped using EasyHDR.
60 megapixels cropped down to 41 megapixels (4000x10300) to get rid of ugly bits.

Boats rocking on water does not make for an easy HDR pano! There's still a few anomalies when viewing the 41-megapixel version at 100%, but I've been going bonkers trying to fix them, so I gave up.

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Aug 15, 2009 20:08 |  #2

Great job, this screams North Shore and the processing I think is great. I like the reflections and the dory in the foreground, and you didn't chop off any antennas.


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Aug 15, 2009 20:30 |  #3

I read the Perfect Storm, and your pic is the perfect photo.


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Aug 17, 2009 03:05 |  #4

Holy crap Scottes, Thats a freakin AWESOME pano!

Very nice, makes me hate the midwest even more. :D


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Aug 17, 2009 11:21 |  #5

Beautiful shot and great HDR/Pano processing! I really like the fact it doesn't look over processed.

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Aug 17, 2009 13:24 |  #6

Some nice stitching here!




  
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Aug 17, 2009 14:44 |  #7

Very nice - I would hang that one in my room and listen to " Please come to Boston".


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