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Nov 13, 2011 17:05:32   #
Bluewolf13 Loc: Idaho Falls, ID
 
I have taken a couple... here's one.

You can see on the wing where it didn't stitch properly; it was taken over ??? in an airplane in July.
You can see on the wing where it didn't stitch pro...

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Nov 13, 2011 17:56:47   #
NikonJohn Loc: Indiana U.S.A.
 
Really nice panoramas everybody!

Here is my contribution... I shoot panoramas almost every time I go out. I like to turn the camera vertical sometimes to get more height on them, but I did not on these three. They are all from the Smokey Mountains, first two from the Cades Cove area. I did not use a tripod for any of these, I just keep the horizon in the same place in the viewfinder, and that works pretty good for me. The second one is made from 9 pictures and the full size pano of that one is 20,921 x 2628 pixels. :) I shoot with a Nikon D300.





Smokies Sunset
Smokies Sunset...

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Nov 13, 2011 17:57:31   #
NikonJohn Loc: Indiana U.S.A.
 
This is one of my "shot vertical" panoramas from Shades State Park in Indiana. The crop looks like a normal Horizontal photo but it's actually 5 verticals with a lot of overlap (because I was using a wide angle lens). What this gave me was a higher resolution wider angle picture than I could otherwise get. The original has a pixel count of 6074 x 4146, a normal picture from my D300 would be 4288 x 2848. So I could make a good size nice looking print from this using this method. Try it, it works great!



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Nov 14, 2011 19:35:17   #
EricLPT Loc: Jonesborough TN
 
Bluewolf13 wrote:
I have taken a couple... here's one.


Which program did you use to stitch your pano?

Autostitich is freeware and it is all I use, you might give it a try and see what it can do with your airplane shot.

Eric

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Nov 14, 2011 19:38:13   #
EricLPT Loc: Jonesborough TN
 
NikonJohn,

I love the Smokies, they are not too far from me, and I've been there a few times.

That Shades park looks nice too.

Post more soon.

Eric

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Nov 14, 2011 19:59:57   #
EricLPT Loc: Jonesborough TN
 
Here's a few in IR from a fire tower hike last week.

Eric

http://i457.photobucket.com/albums/qq294/EricLPT/Panorama%20Madness/pano2e-1.jpg

http://i457.photobucket.com/albums/qq294/EricLPT/Panorama%20Madness/pano1e-2.jpg

http://i457.photobucket.com/albums/qq294/EricLPT/Panorama%20Madness/pano3e.jpg

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Nov 14, 2011 20:50:32   #
Jambulee Loc: San Antonio del Mar,Tijuana,Mex
 
Here is a Pano I found in my archives. Early morning at Peohes Restaurant in Coronado, CA.

http://www.lightrays-photography.com/Photography/Panoramas/i-7XM52zt/0/X2/Restaurant-window-1-X2.jpg

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Nov 14, 2011 22:07:57   #
EricLPT Loc: Jonesborough TN
 
Wow!

Indoor, low light, AND shot into a mirror?!

Excellent!

Eric

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Nov 15, 2011 01:35:33   #
Greg-Colo Loc: Fort Collins,Co
 
Walden,Co



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Nov 15, 2011 08:09:56   #
EricLPT Loc: Jonesborough TN
 
Greg-Colo wrote:
Walden,Co


Walden looks like a beautiful place, it is well captured in your pano.

I used to vacation in Ouray in the SW part of your state, haven't been back in years though...

Eric

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Nov 15, 2011 14:14:34   #
renomike Loc: Reno, Nevada
 
Greg-Colo wrote:
Walden,Co


Nice shot Greg.... :thumbup:

Mike

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Nov 15, 2011 19:15:03   #
Perry Loc: Washington Michigan
 
Greg-Colo wrote:
Walden,Co


That's a nice pano, Greg

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Nov 15, 2011 19:21:25   #
Bluewolf13 Loc: Idaho Falls, ID
 
@ EricLPT, I used my camera's built-in program...

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Nov 15, 2011 19:46:38   #
Jambulee Loc: San Antonio del Mar,Tijuana,Mex
 
EricLPT wrote:
Wow!

Indoor, low light, AND shot into a mirror?!

Excellent!

Eric


Hi Eric. Thanks for your appreciation. This was shot about 5 am on my way to catch the sunrise and to get some shots for my Photo clubs quarterly competition on reflections. This was not shot into a mirror however I was on the out side looking in.

A little while later I walked back and saw this reflection of the San Diego Skyline in the same window.

http://www.lightrays-photography.com/Photography/Panoramas/i-krFZ5jB/0/XL/Restaurant-window-2-XL.jpg

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Nov 15, 2011 20:03:33   #
Perry Loc: Washington Michigan
 
Jambulee wrote:
EricLPT wrote:
Wow!

Indoor, low light, AND shot into a mirror?!

Excellent!

Eric


Hi Eric. Thanks for your appreciation. This was shot about 5 am on my way to catch the sunrise and to get some shots for my Photo clubs quarterly competition on reflections. This was not shot into a mirror however I was on the out side looking in.

A little while later I walked back and saw this reflection of the San Diego Skyline in the same window.

http://www.lightrays-photography.com/Photography/Panoramas/i-krFZ5jB/0/XL/Restaurant-window-2-XL.jpg
quote=EricLPT Wow! br br Indoor, low light, AND ... (show quote)


WOW! :shock: That is quite the picture! I love stuff like that, you got a rare shot there.

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