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Norwegian panos IIn Norway I did lots of pano work (amongst other things of course). All of these are composites of between 6 and 8 hand-held frames taken on a moving ship. They're all geo-coded of course.
EOS 7D, ISO 400, 24-105mm/4, 42Mp pano Late Christmas morning in the Versterålen Islands, Norway. EOS 5DmkII, ISO 6400, 50mm/1.8, 50Mp pano near Øksfjord, Norway Lit only by the light of the moon! Those are house lights in the lower left. EOS 7D, ISO 1600, 24-105mm/4, 58Mp pano Approaching Risøyhamn, Norway EOS 5DmkII, ISO 1600, 17-40mm/4 Leaving Ørnes, Norway Can you see the Giant lying down in the mountain?
Re: Norwegian panos IBeautiful work David!
Having been to Norway, and seen this for myself in real life I sense you've captured these fantastically well. I will even post this thread to my good mate in Norway! Thanks for sharing, love them! Are you selling these? PS - I can certainly see the giant! Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Re: Norwegian panos IThese are pretty cool Dave.
Your giant is pretty clear to me, very interesting to see actually. Regards Colin
Cameras, lenses and a lust for life
Re: Norwegian panos IGreat shots and worthy of sale.
Regards, Patrick
Two or three lights, any lens on a light-tight box are sufficient for the realisation of the most convincing image. Man Ray 1935. Our mug is smug
Re: Norwegian panos II realy like these, must have been a great trip. I am trying to get some panos but have not had to much luck, need lots more practice.
Does The Giant have 2 adams apples? Cheers Rick
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Maybe those are folded arms? I will be doing some print sales, but I need to be careful about which images are already licenced for that. There'll be more panos coming soon...
Re: Norwegian panos IVery nice Dave - think you should consider an exhibition somewhere
DebT DebT
"so many dreams - so little time "
Re: Norwegian panos IBeautiful and pushing the limits indeed with ISO 6400 for a pano!
How are finding the ISO 1600 on the 7D? Have you printed any large prints out of it??
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