this might be impossible for me because of the necessity for manual focus...I have it somewhere....but it is not by lens...it is mechanical by one of the buttons.....but Ill see if I can.
meanwhile...I love the panos that appear here.
pat o surely you jest..that workshop of your hubbies looks bigger than my entire house. HA I do believe I have a covered bridge motorpsychy picture framed just like the one you have if you need a companion..HAHAHAHAHAH
Nice LR GG...and quit working that man so hard...look at him he needs a rest...dang cougars.
Good morning, here's the only two I've attempted. The first took 6 or 7 shots. Been wanting to do this one for years.
Dry Falls, Eastern Washington
My north view ... snows all gone!
rivernan wrote:
this might be impossible for me because of the necessity for manual focus...I have it somewhere....but it is not by lens...it is mechanical by one of the buttons.....but Ill see if I can.
meanwhile...I love the panos that appear here.
pat o surely you jest..that workshop of your hubbies looks bigger than my entire house. HA I do believe I have a covered bridge motorpsychy picture framed just like the one you have if you need a companion..HAHAHAHAHAH
Nice LR GG...and quit working that man so hard...look at him he needs a rest...dang cougars.
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p1 RNan - that picture is one of my husband many years ago on his "patrol" motorcycle. I scanned the old photo and had it made into a poster for him. That is the motorcycle he sold as a teen AND several years ago as he was loading the patrol he had just bought into the van - realized it was HIS very own patrol from nearly 40 years before! An amazing story. Now he is restoring it and 2 others.
Mtnclimbers wrote:
Here are few to kick it off.
Really nice shots..as usual. I think that you'd be lost in a city...
Last one....gone for a bit
Sher
Loc: Colorful Colorado
Uh oh... I've never done a panorama.... This is reall going to be a challenge.. Where would I look in my camera to see if it does it? I have a canon 5d( not mark ii)
Sher
Loc: Colorful Colorado
PAToGraphy wrote:
Someone said they missed my funny for yesterday (MGStrawn) so here we go. If am going to be the "class clown: guess I might as well dress the part. Have a great day, all.
Pg 1
Pat, I see you found the clown booth.... So funny. And yes we do miss your funny.... So see, you started something that just has to go on and on.....
PAToGraphy wrote:
Someone said they missed my funny for yesterday (MGStrawn) so here we go. If am going to be the "class clown: guess I might as well dress the part. Have a great day, all.
Good morning Pat...thanks for the smile today.. missed yesterday all together so I needed that extra "clown" and its early yet here.. suns not even up yet...but - I am... so thanks..
Sher, you don't need an app to take a panorama.. just pick your site.. start at the left side and keep your camera level and remember where the edge was of each shot...move slowly to your right, shooting as you go, take your time.. its okay to overlap - the editing program will take care of that...take 3 or 4 to start with. Upload and if you have a good editing program it should have a "make a panorama too" if not.. try ArcSoft Panorama Maker... its great... here's one I shot on vacation last year. 4 pics.
Old homestead on Big Hole River, Mt
Roadrunner wrote:
Last one....gone for a bit
neat idea to go up to down!
Roadrunner wrote:
I like panos, did one the other days in fact. I have a ''few''
Very nice pano's RR - I do like panos too...
PAToGraphy wrote:
My camera doesn't "stitch" (My DSLR) However, my Sony Cybershot does as does my Printer (couldn't believe that one!) These are the only ones I've taken to date.
Wow... almost the whole Mansion....I've been waiting for that shot!!!
Here are a couple more of my favorite panoramas..
#1 is the Primm Valley Resort Casino on a stormy day - its actually only about 2:30 pm and the storm rolled in!!
#2 is Sunset over the San Gabriel valley
#2 is Sunset over the mountains in McCall, Id.
Primm Valley Resort
Rainy Day Sunset over San Gabriel Valley
McCall, Id.
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