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Mar 13, 2011 14:40 |  #6796

mmmmmmmmmmmmmm KLM MD-11 and 747's ;)


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Mar 13, 2011 14:44 as a reply to  @ ies photos's post |  #6797

Really fab crocus images I agree.

And what a cute squirrel awwww!


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Mar 13, 2011 14:52 as a reply to  @ Gundogs's post |  #6798

I spent today at a road race.
I do like the results from the 70-200

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Mar 13, 2011 15:30 as a reply to  @ ies photos's post |  #6799

Few from the lambing weekend. I so wanted to bring one home with me.

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Mar 13, 2011 15:30 |  #6800

Klystron wrote in post #12011509 (external link)
I use PTGui to sitch the photos and then Pano2VR to create the 360 pano

Here is a photo of the set up it has a Manfrotto 300N head, the rest is home made, as I could not justify the cost of a commercial one !
It was build will the materials I had under the bench.

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Does the job well. I have the same 300N with 2* 454 rails for parallax and the 7D on a 496RC2. I have often thought about tilting the camera to vertical but as I always have the grip installed and don't like removing it so I tend to do 3 or 4 horizontal passes and stack them vertically stitching them the Auto Pano Giga.
Like you say the proper pano kit costs a bomb but I have noticed that Morris Photo sell the individual components now at very good prices although I still haven't been tempted to go vertical.
This is one I did of 3 levels by 7 horizontal shots.


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Mar 13, 2011 15:34 |  #6801

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Evening all, a quick post before grabbing a beer and watching the best of Top Gear in a few. A shot from Schipol, best of an ordinary set:


Then a walk into Westgate gardens in Canterbury for some flower shots. Weather overcast and a bet meh, but got a keeper or two:

Magnolia


Squirel - took off before I could get closer :S


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Right, now where's that Spitfire...

Love this shot, superb composition and lighting.


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Mar 13, 2011 15:42 |  #6802

Dr D wrote in post #12012172 (external link)
Evening all, a quick post before grabbing a beer and watching the best of Top Gear in a few. A shot from Schipol, best of an ordinary set:

Then a walk into Westgate gardens in Canterbury for some flower shots. Weather overcast and a bet meh, but got a keeper or two:

Magnolia

Squirel - took off before I could get closer :S

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Right, now where's that Spitfire...

Cracking Crocus images ~ #1 is almost luminous "lighting" :D


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Mar 13, 2011 15:51 as a reply to  @ Box Brownie's post |  #6803

Klystron wrote in post #12012291 (external link)
I spent today at a road race.
I do like the results from the 70-200

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Seems like it has a little green tint to me.. Great action shot tho! :cool:


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Mar 13, 2011 15:53 as a reply to  @ post 12012232 |  #6804

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Loving these, really nice!!


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Mar 13, 2011 16:02 |  #6805

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=Matt 'Photog' Peters;12012530]Seems like it has a little green tint to me.. Great action shot tho! :cool:

Thats because, its been tweeked in Lightroom, as the focus was off a bit.


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Mar 13, 2011 16:03 as a reply to  @ Matt Peters's post |  #6806

Dr D wrote in post #12012172 (external link)
Evening all, a quick post before grabbing a beer and watching the best of Top Gear in a few. A shot from Schipol, best of an ordinary set:
Squirel - took off before I could get closer :S
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As well as the crocus shots love this one just a pity the suirrel is not the point of focus


Love this one

Fairly so so day...dropped off some wedding photos and then watched the rugby, we won which was good but we played pretty crap. Hope we play better against the Irish


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Mar 13, 2011 16:07 |  #6807

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As well as the crocus shots love this one just a pity the suirrel is not the point of focus

Agreed, when shooting at f2.8 the 9 point focus of the 5D doesn't really shine. At full size, the bark is perfectly pin sharp :(


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Mar 13, 2011 16:21 |  #6808

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=Matt 'Photog' Peters;12012530]Seems like it has a little green tint to me.. Great action shot tho! :cool:

This is the next shot, just cropped. As I had an elbow in the way !

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Mar 13, 2011 16:31 |  #6809

Well spent the afternoon at a wet Brands hatch watching the national endurance races. The weather couldn't decide whether to rain or not most of the time but ended up raining quite solidly at the end.

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Mar 13, 2011 16:33 as a reply to  @ Klystron's post |  #6810

Hello, just wanted to say hi and ask if I can join in?

I am relatively new to POTN, I mostly lurk and read lots and lots! POTN has vastly improved my photographs but I am still a noob and still have lots to learn.


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