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100mp Pano

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 8:41 pm
by Chazman1981
Hi Heres a pano i took a few months ago, its 11 photos stitched together.
1/125 @ F11
400d canon iso 100
50mm

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Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 8:50 pm
by aim54x
You have done a really good job stitching there. The paragliders get a little lost in the landscape though. I cant decide if they are the subject or the landscape it the subject here.

Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 11:19 pm
by biggerry
now why does this picture look familiar? :shock:

that would be North Brother Mountian and in the foreground, lovely Laurieton.

I must say, 11 images, thats pretty impressive, that would say.....cover your entire wall? I only reckon it needs a little less saturation. The hanggliders are a nice touch too....

not trying to hijack but this is an image I took earlier this year from the exact same spot! 3 images stitched...the view looking south is quite good also!

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Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:00 am
by team piggy
Snap...

I like both, The paragliders one is way cool, only thing that detracts my attention is the road at middle right to the coast, looks to be interstecting the rightmost paraglider and looks like a rope or something.. just distracting to me..
You should have had the council remove it before you did this.. Or you could P/chop it too I guess. :|

Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:11 am
by Yi-P
Great stitching :D

I remember doing a 187MP with ~58 shots stitch, it took me half a day to complete... :shock:

Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:55 am
by Chazman1981
Hi
Thanks for your comments keep them coming, i see you used a polerizer in your shots? its a shame that the river mouth was so muddy for you on that day or full of red weed? i did this shoot as sort of a test, i am adicted to panoramas and velvia film and i was one click away from buying a 617 camera but decided to try and get similar results with digital, the only thing that buggin me at the moment is i live in a beach town and i want to do panos of all the beaches but waves move and you cant stitch them together properly.

Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:16 am
by biggerry
i see you used a polerizer in your shots? its a shame that the river mouth was so muddy for you


yeah I had it attached, not really ideal but....

The river exit was very muddy due to recent (back then) heavy rain and storms....I have quite a few other panos from this mountian - always a favorite spot - very nice and cool on the hot summer days....

panos of beaches with waves can get tricky, I have had some success by ensuring there is some definite commonality (is that a word?) between images like a land horizon - this way you can manually generate control points and get a fairly decent match.

Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:25 am
by jase80
Both really nice shots guys.

Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:02 am
by radar
Very nice pano here. I find that the paragliders add a nice extra element of interest in it. I can tell you like velvia :D

A 617 pano camera would be very nice for those water shots, I have considered it too.

Looking forward to more panos,

cheers,

André

Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:52 pm
by big pix
...... both of these are very nice panos

radar wrote:
A 617 pano camera would be very nice for those water shots, I have considered it too.

Looking forward to more panos,

cheers,

André


....... in my life before i retired....... I owned a 617 pano camera with a 90mm lens....... traded that on a 612 Horseman using the same lens....... at the time and the style of photography I was shooting the 612 was a better format camera.......... today you do not have restrictions of film size or image shape, just crop to suite..........

today I have a 5x4 speed graphic, a number of lens, and a 612 roll film back........... but I rather shoot digital

Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 1:29 pm
by robert
big pix wrote:
today I have a 5x4 speed graphic, a number of lens, and a 612 roll film back........... but I rather shoot digital


I havent touched my 8x10 or 5x4's (speed graphics as well) in years- probably never will. I am really tempted to go back to my 6x6 and 6x9 folders (Agfa's with Solinar's)- they were the sharpest of any print I produced. Problem is my darkroom is a shed now overrun by spiders and i cant bring myself to go in and see how much mould has claimed my enlarger lenses :cry:

I also created a 12 shot composite (not a pano but 3x4) from the weekend's trip to the snow. Nice not to have to lug all that gear around and then process it it your lounge room!

Robert

Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:56 pm
by Pa
nice shots folks....Chazman you'll have to get yourself a wide lens...

Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:44 pm
by biggerry
Chazman1981, if your ever up there again, and you probably will be since your in port macq. dont forget the south side, the little rainforest walk is excellent also for panos (if you can still get a break through the trees now!)

and Pa, it ain't that far you too! speaking of which, you would probably know some good spots up in the mountians for photos..ie Wingham and Ellenborough falls etc...any suggestions from a local?

southern view from north brother...
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Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:39 am
by surenj
Nice pano but I am a bit slow... How did you stitch them with the gliders moving ?

By the way, Nice avatar Chazman :mrgreen:

Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 3:55 pm
by Sandy Feet
I have more photographs from the top of that moutain than I know what to do with after spending nearly 35 summer holidays in North Haven.

I do however love this pano, excellent work

Cheers
Rod

Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 7:28 pm
by [kane]
Very nice pano's guys....

Re: 100mp Pano

PostPosted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 8:07 pm
by biggerry
By the way, Nice avatar Chazman


had me fooled, I thought it was you! :o

I have more photographs from the top of that moutain than I know what to do with after spending nearly 35 summer holidays in North Haven.


wow, 35, I would love to see some pictures of up there from way back when! I am sure the area was very different back then! :wink:

It is a great area up there, the whole hastings region is awesome imho, some real great thriving and proactive communities.... :D