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Mar 24, 2019 18:07:51   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
This is a sideline that I enjoy doing for unknown reasons. I usually put 5 - 7 photos together. I'll have a few questions to ask also, so c'omn on by and have fun.

Up early as I'll be out all evening....

Tried something here,finished it in monochrome and played with saturation so as to colour the middle
Tried something here,finished it in monochrome and...
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Five shots here
Five shots here...
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Seven photos here at Port-su-Persil
Seven photos here at Port-su-Persil...
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New Hampshire
New Hampshire...
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Rimouski from Pointe-au-Pere ...free camping
Rimouski from Pointe-au-Pere ...free camping...
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Mar 24, 2019 18:16:50   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
Roadrunner wrote:
This is a sideline that I enjoy doing for unknown reasons. I usually put 5 - 7 photos together. I'll have a few questions to ask also, so c'omn on by and have fun.

Up early as I'll be out all evening....


#1 is a beautiful work Rr

I have a question for you, why not use a wide angle lens and crop top and bottom to create a panoramic work, unless you are doing 360 degree pano or a down a whole street why use 5-7 photos, am I missing something.


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Mar 24, 2019 18:41:46   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
Roadrunner wrote:
This is a sideline that I enjoy doing for unknown reasons. I usually put 5 - 7 photos together. I'll have a few questions to ask also, so c'omn on by and have fun.

Up early as I'll be out all evening....


Awesome start Jim..I'll have to work on this one, I've never done any panoramas.

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Mar 24, 2019 18:41:54   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
creativ simon wrote:
#1 is a beautiful work Rr

I have a question for you, why not use a wide angle lens and crop top and bottom to create a panoramic work, unless you are doing 360 degree pano or a down a whole street why use 5-7 photos, am I missing something.


Nice one.

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Mar 24, 2019 18:42:27   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
Roadrunner wrote:
This is a sideline that I enjoy doing for unknown reasons. I usually put 5 - 7 photos together. I'll have a few questions to ask also, so c'omn on by and have fun.

Up early as I'll be out all evening....


I like the third one most.

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Mar 24, 2019 18:43:08   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
creativ simon wrote:
#1 is a beautiful work Rr

I have a question for you, why not use a wide angle lens and crop top and bottom to create a panoramic work, unless you are doing 360 degree pano or a down a whole street why use 5-7 photos, am I missing something.


I can relate to your query Simon..Nice Shot.

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Mar 24, 2019 18:45:04   #
fotkaman Loc: Earth
 
creativ simon wrote:
#1 is a beautiful work Rr

I have a question for you, why not use a wide angle lens and crop top and bottom to create a panoramic work, unless you are doing 360 degree pano or a down a whole street why use 5-7 photos, am I missing something.


That's how I do panorama pix a lot, mainly because I don't get those vertical lines as post-processing artifacts, as well as all the HDR-toning halos along the contrast lines, and cyan hyper-saturation.

Btw., how is it gonna help Roadrunner if you just pat him on the back?

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Mar 24, 2019 18:45:19   #
SalvageDiver Loc: Huntington Beach CA
 
creativ simon wrote:
#1 is a beautiful work Rr

I have a question for you, why not use a wide angle lens and crop top and bottom to create a panoramic work, unless you are doing 360 degree pano or a down a whole street why use 5-7 photos, am I missing something.


I can't speak for others, but by cropping a single image taken with a wide angle lens reduces resolution and details, i.e you're throwing away pixels. Using multiple images taken with a longer lens and stitching them together increases resolution and increases detail of the same image.

Mike

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Mar 24, 2019 19:13:18   #
lhammer43 Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Roadrunner wrote:
This is a sideline that I enjoy doing for unknown reasons. I usually put 5 - 7 photos together. I'll have a few questions to ask also, so c'omn on by and have fun.

Up early as I'll be out all evening....



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Mar 24, 2019 19:14:13   #
lhammer43 Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
SalvageDiver wrote:
I can't speak for others, but by cropping a single image taken with a wide angle lens reduces resolution and details, i.e you're throwing away pixels. Using multiple images taken with a longer lens and stitching them together increases resolution and increases detail of the same image.

Mike


What he said.

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Mar 24, 2019 19:20:07   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
Roadrunner wrote:
This is a sideline that I enjoy doing for unknown reasons. I usually put 5 - 7 photos together. I'll have a few questions to ask also, so c'omn on by and have fun.

Up early as I'll be out all evening....


They make for a great start.

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Mar 24, 2019 19:20:31   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
Getting in a plug for the April Calendar..Time is swiftly passing..
there are still several slots open for Hosts..

Getting close to the wire Here folks..

If you have an Idea for a Challenge Please PM Photogirl17 with your Challenge Ideas and Dates.


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Mar 24, 2019 20:01:35   #
lnightng7 Loc: Norfolk, NE
 
Saving my space.

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Mar 24, 2019 20:11:12   #
lnightng7 Loc: Norfolk, NE
 
For the "Panoramic" Challenge.....

Skyview Lake, Norfolk, NE
Skyview Lake, Norfolk, NE...
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Omaha at Christmas time
Omaha at Christmas time...
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Mar 24, 2019 20:56:01   #
RichardQ Loc: Colorado
 
This panorama view is crude compared to the digital panorama cameras, of course, but it was taken with an Automatic Rolleiflex and a Rollei Panorama head with click stops and a built-in level. The view is what Hitler saw through his two-story-high picture window of his Berghof villa above Berchtesgaden, only in 1946 it was a bombed out wreck. Note the bomb craters in the snow fields. The building was later completely destroyed. I was totally alone when I visited it in 1946.



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