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Mt. Chocora Hike -- 345 degree pano + others

 
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Aug 01, 2010 09:46 |  #1

Howdy how! I hiked Mt. Chocora in NH the other day, and it was a perfect day. Sunny, 70's, and gorgeous! I have been playing with 360 degree panoramas lately. I tried to do one at the top, and after lots of playing around in photoshop, I got it mostly together. It is about 345 degrees. Also have some others from the top.

I had to do a few edits to the 360 pano -- the program I used to stich it together made the photo into a horseshoe shape, so I had to crop, and use the warp function in photoshop to do my best to straighten it. I got it mostly good, the horizon is a little warped, but what are ya gona do?

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Aug 04, 2010 08:27 |  #2

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Aug 04, 2010 10:15 as a reply to  @ Coppatop85's post |  #3

Hi there

They kind of all look the same with nothing that really captures the eye, perhaps posting 1 would have been ok. If any, I like the last one, it would seem it's been processed a lot less than the others - in my humble opinion they all look like they have had an over done HDR effect to them..

Sorry for being harsh but just being honest..


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Aug 04, 2010 10:20 |  #4

I like honest. One of them is a blended exposure, one of them is an HDR. The rest are just normal stitches or photos.


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Aug 04, 2010 10:33 |  #5

I agree something which is incredibly beautiful in person may make a photo which is less then compelling which is the case here


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Aug 04, 2010 19:28 |  #6

I think scale also plays a role in how well they capture ones eye. I have noticed this from some of my panos, they look much better when printed. I have a shot I did in Sedona AZ last year and on the monitor it is OK but printed over 8 feet long it looks better, at least to me.


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