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Some Panos from...BondiI was Bondi beach last night and could not resist shooting some pano's so here are a few that I have done. All are stitched using CS2.
Click for larger UPDATE: ALL FIXED NOW, should link to 5080 pixel wide images! EDIT**** The sloped buildings annoyed me so I redid that pano and have replaced it Last edited by aim54x on Fri Nov 28, 2008 9:28 pm, edited 9 times in total.
Cameron
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Re: Some Panos from...BondiCameron,
they look like they could be nice but when viewing them, still find it a bit too small to make a valuable critique André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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The new board is providing automatic links to the small file, I am going to try to link them to a larger file now. I am not game in placing full size images of these on the web (up to about 15mb) UPDATE: ALL FIXED NOW, should link to 5080 pixel wide images! Cameron
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Re: Some Panos from...Bondi
Nice and big now I like the first one, well done. Second one, I find a bit too bright on the left and a bit too much sky. Third one is my favourite. When looking at the full size version of this one, I see some distortion on the right, buildings seem to be leaning to the right and are about to fall in the ocean. Still is my choice. Not sure on the last one, a bit too dark I think. This would work better on a nice sunny day, imho. cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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#3 and #4 were done using the perspective correction in CS2 as the images did not want to stitch nicely otherwise. Are the join seams too apparent in #3 for you? I they just stick out to me Cameron
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Re: Some Panos from...Bondii agree with what andre wrote.
i like the first one, with great detail of people on the beach. the plane(i think) in the second one spoils it, but is an interesting feature, and the distortion on the houses in #3 is very evident. i couldnt see where it was stiched - often the waves can give it away, but my monitor at work is only about 13inches ! nice work. i want to head to bondi now !! D300, 80-200 F2.8, 50mm F1.4, 18-70 kit, Sigma 14mm F3.5
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