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first pano attemptthat is my first attempt and a panorama taken over on stradbroke island it was handheld from around 9 photos from memory i puped up the stauration and slight curves and that is all. Last edited by striking on Wed Mar 30, 2005 6:55 pm, edited 3 times in total.
The link should end with a file name like jpg. As you can see in your link, it does not.
Try this instead: http://www.pixspot.com/albums/userpics/ ... y-pan1.jpg
Great photo, but I think the sky is a bit too blue for my liking. Also it'd be nice to have the foreground contrast brought up a bit. Right now I'm just looking at the sky
Hi Striking,
you've got a fine result, handheld. I would love to see more detail in the forground and left hand side of the pano. I also agree with PiroStitch. What lens were you using and also what metering settings did you have ? Ahh, before I forget, what pano stitching software did you use ? Cheers CD
i was using the standard lense,
i used spot metering on the blue sky which usually gives a pretty close reading to that of neutrel grey, i use that most of the time and dont need to chance seting unless the lighting condition changes
Hi Striking,
Thanks for the response. I'll look into your way of metering :" i used spot metering on the blue sky which usually gives a pretty close reading to that of neutrel grey " once my D70 comes back from hospital " I assume the photos you took were portrait ? What software did you use for stitching the pano ? Cheers CD
Fair enough, but where I love there is no ocean like that. That's what I meant. I love the ocean, but I live in what's called the prairies. Mostly farm land. Although... I do have the rocky mountains 1 hour away from here. I can't wait till all the brown is gone. Spring is almost here, you can bet you'll see more photos from me.
Great picturesReally nice pictures mate.
Hey Neeper.....want to swap?? I love the snow, mountains and Canada, but live in warm old Brisbane. Interested in a trade The mountains are my happy place....
I would trade in a heartbeat. I've lived in this climate for 26 years. I am getting tired of the -30 to -40 winters, and 3 month summers. I have actually considered moving to Australia once. Who knows, maybe one day I will.
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