Perry
Loc: Washington Michigan
I haven't seen Eric's "Anyone else shoot panos? (hopefully an ongoing thread)" or I would have contributed to his thread with this one too.
I used a circular polarizer filter and Post Production in Raw and stitched it together using Panorama Maker 6. Hope everyone likes it.
This was taken today at Holland Ponds in Shelby Michigan
Perry wrote:
I haven't seen Eric's "Anyone else shoot panos? (hopefully an ongoing thread)" or I would have contributed to his thread with this one too.
I used a circular polarizer filter and Post Production in Raw and stitched it together using Panorama Maker 6. Hope everyone likes it.
Perry, very nicely done! I like it. Panorama Maker 6 is a good program.
Perry - Nice pano but if the Mich DNR should see your avatar, and the pano at the same time (this time of year) you may have some tall explaining to do. :lol:
Perry wrote:
I haven't seen Eric's "Anyone else shoot panos? (hopefully an ongoing thread)" or I would have contributed to his thread with this one too.
I used a circular polarizer filter and Post Production in Raw and stitched it together using Panorama Maker 6. Hope everyone likes it.
I had to download this pan to see how nice it was. I like it. Everything is done right, clear, focus, exposure. To make it my kind of art, I might like to see a duck blind subject, or a wood duck house. Just something extra. It is much better than anyting I have done, so don't take it to heart. l I would like to see more. I love these kind of artwork.
Perry
Loc: Washington Michigan
Al FR-153 wrote:
Perry - Nice pano but if the Mich DNR should see your avatar, and the pano at the same time (this time of year) you may have some tall explaining to do. :lol:
If the DNR is silly enough to think I would be wearing shorts this time of year, then they might want to consider another job, right? LOL
Perry
Loc: Washington Michigan
Meives wrote:
Perry wrote:
I haven't seen Eric's "Anyone else shoot panos? (hopefully an ongoing thread)" or I would have contributed to his thread with this one too.
I used a circular polarizer filter and Post Production in Raw and stitched it together using Panorama Maker 6. Hope everyone likes it.
I had to download this pan to see how nice it was. I like it. Everything is done right, clear, focus, exposure. To make it my kind of art, I might like to see a duck blind subject, or a wood duck house. Just something extra. It is much better than anyting I have done, so don't take it to heart. l I would like to see more. I love these kind of artwork.
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Thanks, there won't be a duck blind or anything like that on this pond as it's a bird sanctuary park. The DNR would frown on that... LOL
Perry wrote:
ephraim Imperio wrote:
Perry wrote:
I haven't seen Eric's "Anyone else shoot panos? (hopefully an ongoing thread)" or I would have contributed to his thread with this one too.
I used a circular polarizer filter and Post Production in Raw and stitched it together using Panorama Maker 6. Hope everyone likes it.
Perry, very nicely done! I like it. Panorama Maker 6 is a good program.
Thanks Ephriam
I like this one with the stump in foreground. I still like your pan too. You have the artist eye.
Perry wrote:
ephraim Imperio wrote:
Perry wrote:
I haven't seen Eric's "Anyone else shoot panos? (hopefully an ongoing thread)" or I would have contributed to his thread with this one too.
I used a circular polarizer filter and Post Production in Raw and stitched it together using Panorama Maker 6. Hope everyone likes it.
Perry, very nicely done! I like it. Panorama Maker 6 is a good program.
Thanks Ephriam
PS I think that is a wood duck hole in the stump. Adds a bit of story to the viewer. Thanks
Perry wrote:
I haven't seen Eric's "Anyone else shoot panos? (hopefully an ongoing thread)" or I would have contributed to his thread with this one too.
I used a circular polarizer filter and Post Production in Raw and stitched it together using Panorama Maker 6. Hope everyone likes it.
Look, here's that pano thread:
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-508-1.html ;)
Nice pano, it is an addictive format.
Eric
Perry
Loc: Washington Michigan
Meives wrote:
Perry wrote:
ephraim Imperio wrote:
Perry wrote:
I haven't seen Eric's "Anyone else shoot panos? (hopefully an ongoing thread)" or I would have contributed to his thread with this one too.
I used a circular polarizer filter and Post Production in Raw and stitched it together using Panorama Maker 6. Hope everyone likes it.
Perry, very nicely done! I like it. Panorama Maker 6 is a good program.
Thanks Ephriam
I like this one with the stump in foreground. I still like your pan too. You have the artist eye.
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Thank you very much. I am honored by the compliment. 8-)
Perry
Loc: Washington Michigan
EricLPT wrote:
Perry wrote:
I haven't seen Eric's "Anyone else shoot panos? (hopefully an ongoing thread)" or I would have contributed to his thread with this one too.
I used a circular polarizer filter and Post Production in Raw and stitched it together using Panorama Maker 6. Hope everyone likes it.
Look, here's that pano thread:
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-508-1.html ;)
Nice pano, it is an addictive format.
Eric
Thanks Eric, I will send a few of them to your thread too. Thanks for the compliment too.
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