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Jun 8, 2019 19:22:38   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
Dennis833 wrote:
Laowa 15mm F2. A suburb manual focusing lens and I owned both the 12mm and 14mm Samyang lenses. I sold the 14mm after using the Laowa.


Is it only available in suburb? When is the urban version coming out?

Just yanking your chain . . .

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Jun 8, 2019 19:43:45   #
fbeaston Loc: Vermont
 
Thanks to the OP for allowing us to somewhat shanghai his post & to those who offered advice on panoramics. And a special thanks to Gene51 for the explanations. Most helpful. Best to all who contributed. Frank

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Jun 8, 2019 20:13:39   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
raymondh wrote:
How many walls do you have this shot on?


Are you asking me? If so I've sold about 10 prints - so 10 walls for sure - not on my wall yet - too lazy.

Actually I just moved down to DE in October, and still spending a lot of time getting to know where the hotspots are for wildlife photography. Panoramas of flat farmland and cloudy skies aren't my thing . . .

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Jun 8, 2019 20:18:18   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
here is one last pano I wanted to share - it aspect ratio is what most people think of when panos are mentioned -


(Download)

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Jun 9, 2019 01:20:30   #
Dr.Nikon Loc: Honolulu Hawaii
 
Gene51 wrote:
here is one last pano I wanted to share - it aspect ratio is what most people think of when panos are mentioned -


Gene .., excellent shot ...

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Jun 9, 2019 03:38:30   #
Gobuster Loc: South Florida
 
Gene51 wrote:
here is one last pano I wanted to share - it aspect ratio is what most people think of when panos are mentioned -


Gene, your shots are excellent, thanks for sharing. Like you, I love to shoot panos. The following is a 9 shot pano shot at 85mm (portrait) and stitched in Lightroom. In this case I preferred a 2 shot pano shot later at 35mm because I could get in the reflections from the water in the foreground without having to do two rows (I'm lazy!).

9 Portrait shots at 85mm
9 Portrait shots at 85mm...
(Download)

2 Lanscape shots at 35mm
2 Lanscape shots at 35mm...
(Download)

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Jun 9, 2019 05:41:55   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
Gobuster wrote:
Gene, your shots are excellent, thanks for sharing. Like you, I love to shoot panos. The following is a 9 shot pano shot at 85mm (portrait) and stitched in Lightroom. In this case I preferred a 2 shot pano shot later at 35mm because I could get in the reflections from the water in the foreground without having to do two rows (I'm lazy!).


Thanks!

Totally agree, they are both great, but the colors and lighting in the second one are stunning.

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Jun 9, 2019 08:25:19   #
Rich1939 Loc: Pike County Penna.
 
Gene51 wrote:
Lookin' good!


Thank you sir!

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Jun 9, 2019 08:31:30   #
Rich1939 Loc: Pike County Penna.
 
Gobuster wrote:
Gene, your shots are excellent, thanks for sharing. Like you, I love to shoot panos. The following is a 9 shot pano shot at 85mm (portrait) and stitched in Lightroom. In this case I preferred a 2 shot pano shot later at 35mm because I could get in the reflections from the water in the foreground without having to do two rows (I'm lazy!).

I think those are two excellent photos but the 2nd one with the colors and the lighting is "a cut above".

And folks view them in 'download' it makes a huge difference.

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Jun 10, 2019 06:54:26   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
Dr.Nikon wrote:
Gene .., excellent shot ...


Thanks!

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