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Do you take Panoramas ? Here are some of mine.
Apr 24, 2015 01:58:54   #
the hiker Loc: San Diego
 
Please feel free to post your Panoramas and tell how you took them. I have a Niccon AW 100 an a Sony A65 that allows me to shoot panoramas in the camera.It takes practice to get it right. These displayed were all taken handheld.

Hotel Del Coronada San Diego
Hotel Del Coronada San Diego...
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Downtown San Diego
Downtown San Diego...
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Downtown San Diego
Downtown San Diego...
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Floating on the Snake River WY.
Floating on the Snake River WY....
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Catalina Island
Catalina Island...
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The city of Avalon is only about 1/2 mile .
The city of Avalon is only about 1/2 mile ....

Lake Powell AZ 30 years ago this was all open area.now there are hotels;stores; and a marina a small city .
Lake Powell AZ 30 years ago this was all open area...



Pacific Beach CA.
Pacific Beach CA....
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Mission Bay S.D Ca.
Mission Bay S.D Ca....
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La Jolla Cove Ca.
La Jolla Cove Ca....
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Apr 24, 2015 02:15:57   #
Kuzano
 
the hiker wrote:
Please feel free to post your Panoramas and tell how you took them. I have a Niccon AW 100 an a Sony A65 that allows me to shoot panoramas in the camera.It takes practice to get it right. These displayed were all taken handheld.


Painted Hills near Mitchell Oregon. Also near Fossil Beds.

Painted Hills
Painted Hills...
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Apr 24, 2015 04:37:04   #
Leicaflex Loc: Cymru
 
Those are not too bad for hand held.
Just "Downtown San Diego, Pacific Beach CA. and La Jolla Cove Ca", have their horizons sloping down to the left, as are the buildings in San Diego leaning to the left.
I always use a tripod for panoramas and I take them in the portrait mode. That way you get less of the pillar box effect.

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Apr 24, 2015 07:44:41   #
warrior Loc: Paso Robles CA
 
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Apr 24, 2015 09:38:50   #
plessner Loc: North Dakota
 
I also have the Sony A65 and love the panorama mode. It does take some practice and usually after about 5 or 6 tries I get the correct speed figured out and know where I want to start! Always just do it handheld. Get some funny looks sometime from others near me as I am clicking away!

my favorite tree
my favorite tree...

at the state fair
at the state fair...

almost in my backyard
almost in my backyard...

Monument Valley
Monument Valley...

Mt Moran in the Tetons
Mt Moran in the Tetons...

Grand Tetons
Grand Tetons...

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Apr 24, 2015 20:44:22   #
the hiker Loc: San Diego
 
Leicaflex;thank you for viewing and the critique I will have to take more time when I am shooting and will remember to use the tripod next time. Plessner Great Pictures.Most of the time I forget I have the panorama feature on the camera.I will practice more until I get it right.

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Apr 24, 2015 21:07:38   #
plessner Loc: North Dakota
 
the hiker wrote:
Leicaflex;thank you for viewing and the critique I will have to take more time when I am shooting and will remember to use the tripod next time. Plessner Great Pictures.Most of the time I forget I have the panorama feature on the camera.I will practice more until I get it right.


yes I too do forget sometimes--kind of goes in streaks how much I use it

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Apr 25, 2015 23:30:22   #
sailorsmom Loc: Souderton, PA
 
Very nice, Barry. I especially enjoyed the double downloads on these, but I have a question about the one on Snake River with the lady with the pink hat...I see a hand...but I see an extra thumb! What's going on there?

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Apr 26, 2015 02:31:23   #
the hiker Loc: San Diego
 
I don't know I never noticed that before until you pointed it out.

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Apr 26, 2015 02:35:57   #
Ollisoh Loc: Australia
 
Wonderful !! I hope one day I will make panorama of Gold Coast

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Apr 26, 2015 04:24:23   #
the hiker Loc: San Diego
 
I would love to see some Panoramas of the Gold Coast.Thank you for looking.

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Apr 26, 2015 04:28:45   #
Ollisoh Loc: Australia
 
Thanks for your reply , I'm looking now for tripod for landscape and panorama.Would you advise something?

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Apr 26, 2015 04:37:41   #
the hiker Loc: San Diego
 
Go to the top of the page and click on search that will give you info.on all the posts that have taken place on Tripods or you can post a new subject asking for info. and recomendtions about Tripods.Good Luck.

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