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A couple of panos

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 10:05 pm
by radar
I haven't posted many photos lately, so here are two panos that I have put together lately. The first one is a pano from the top of Nobbys in Newcastle. We were lucky to have the flickr Newcastle Sundance group gain access for a sunset shoot on the weekend. We didn't get much colours but still very nice to be up there. Pano is 8 images.

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Next one is a vertical pano of the Milky Way that I took recently on a trip to Tonga. This was 4 images.

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If you click on the image, you will be able to get to the image on flickr and see a larger version.

PTgui was used to stitch the images together and Capture NX2 to do some final work on them.

Comments always welcomed

cheers,

André

Re: A couple of panos

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 10:26 pm
by biggerry
I do like that second image of the milky way, I am keen to do some stuff like this and I think this shot is tops.

The first image confuses me a bit, are the left and right sides of the image delibrately out of focus? It does give me a sensation of tunnel vision which is strangely attractive, for awhile anyway :)

The choice of BW is also a good one, adds a different slant on a very abused location :up:

Re: A couple of panos

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 12:39 am
by aim54x
Despite the selective focus in the first, it really draws me in.....great stuff!

Re: A couple of panos

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:07 am
by biggerry
Upon a second look on the first image, there are quite obvious stitch lines in the clouds and more than one cloud 'looks' cloned, note i say looks, this could very well be the way the clouds were on the day!

I think using CS5 and the content aware fill would sort these issues out in a matter of minutes ;)

Re: A couple of panos

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 8:23 am
by Remorhaz
That second image looks great :up:

The first almost looks like you were using auto focus with a wide open aperture (was it quite dark at the time?) and it only achieved focus down the contrasty centre strip of land (and the distant city on the left and the close land on the right of middle) - the left and right sides of the image appear to be very out of focus. It's an interesting look if you did this on purpose but I don't think I like it.

Re: A couple of panos

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 9:18 am
by radar
Thanks for the comments, a few more details for the first pano:

I did do the selective focus, added a blur vignette. Idea behind that was that I wanted to just have the city and leading dunes in focus. The original is sharp throughout. Lens used was the 24-120 f4 at 79mm, f9.

Gerry, as for the clouds, that's the way they were, no cloning involved. As for the obvious stitch lines, not sure that I see those :? even looking at the original full size.

It was something different I was trying out in terms of the selective focus, thanks for the feedback. It was pretty monochromatic with the weather, so b&w was the way to go. Also, there was a southerly that had come up and was sort of blurring things naturally, hence I tried to show that with the treatment I used.

cheers,

André

Re: A couple of panos

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:54 am
by biggerry
radar wrote:Gerry, as for the clouds, that's the way they were, no cloning involved. As for the obvious stitch lines, not sure that I see those even looking at the original full size.


Hey Andre, 'obvious' was probably a bit indulgent :wink: however, below is a crop of the area that I am talking about, i am referring the the vertical join lines at roughly the left and right 3rd line and roughly in the middle of the image.


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Re: A couple of panos

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 11:34 am
by radar
biggerry wrote:Hey Andre, 'obvious' was probably a bit indulgent :wink: however, below is a crop of the area that I am talking about, i am referring the the vertical join lines at roughly the left and right 3rd line and roughly in the middle of the image.

Geez you are picky :wink: but now I see them, thanks for that. As you say previously, will be easy to fix.

cheers,

André

Re: A couple of panos

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 11:53 am
by biggerry
radar wrote:
biggerry wrote:Hey Andre, 'obvious' was probably a bit indulgent :wink: however, below is a crop of the area that I am talking about, i am referring the the vertical join lines at roughly the left and right 3rd line and roughly in the middle of the image.

Geez you are picky :wink: but now I see them, thanks for that. As you say previously, will be easy to fix.

cheers,

André



yeah i feel a bit anal now :oops: i swear they looked worse last night, musta been my tired eyes... :roll:

Re: A couple of panos

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 12:08 pm
by radar
Gerry,

biggerry wrote:yeah i feel a bit anal now :oops: i swear they looked worse last night, musta been my tired eyes... :roll:


Not a problem at all, good to have these things pointed out now, so if I decide to print it later, then saves hassles. Stitching errors show up much more on the final print.

cheers,

André

Re: A couple of panos

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 6:45 pm
by zafra52
Both of them are very good. The first one will
be even better in larger size on a canvas on a
wall. The second is the winner, in my book.