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A few Pano's for youloads more to come. (just returned from 3000km road trip, uploading other pics overnight.)
Most of you will recongnise these places.
Wow, great shots darb. I don't recognise any of the places! Except the last one, I'm guessing is Apollo Bay based on its filename.
The mountains one is fantastic - well exposed, sharp, detailed and well stitched.
These are very nice darb.
I have to get into Pano & Stiching. looks like fun. And looks great. Well done. Mic.
fantastic shots mate,
which lens are you using,are you photostitching.? A general Q to the forum on lenses ,any recomendations for lens for landscape photgraphy particularly taking panoramic shots like these,would like to be able to o it without the photostich
i have no idea where any of these places are?
great shots and well stitched together... cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
The only way I know how to create panoramas without using software is to use a "Shift and Tilt" or Perspective Control lens http://www.maxwell.com.au/products/nikon/nikkor/micro/pc85mm_f28d.html to get three frames that will perfectly line up. Optionally you can use a "Zork" setup http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/accessories/zork.shtml that provides you tilt and shift capability. Either way, you're in for huge dollars with not much benefit over a good panromic head and good pano software. Personally, I've created panos using lenses from my 12mm end of my 12-24 zoom to my 105mm prime. Alistair
hi all,
yep, used autostitch ... noting beats that program! ... the big heavy expensive applications cant beat it ! its simple, doesnt require install, runs out of a single binary and rarely gets it wrong! I should be in sales for them, eh!
Beautiful shots, especially the first 2. Makes me want to get out and try some panos! First, I'd have to find an interesting place such as in your shots though....
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