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Nov 21, 2011 16:34:47   #
xpane
 
Sorry for this. When I read your thread on panoramas I was responding to your original thread and then under your thread I hit the reply button and thought I was replying to you only. I guess these threads need some links to the original message instead of going down the column. My apologies. James
EricLPT wrote:
xpane wrote:
I am just getting into panorama's and ran across your blog. Thank you for putting it up. I have been looking for a panoramic camera but found they are too costly for my S/S budget. I decided to investigate my other options on the internet, i.e. Stitching the photos. Thought it was a lot of trouble at first but found a few free software programs that would do the job. One was the easiest and the best so I went with that. I am fascinated by your pictures you posted and was wondering what you shot them with. Please post more as I would like to learn more about this new found hobby. Sincerely, James
I am just getting into panorama's and ran across y... (show quote)


Xpane,

Are you referring to this thread on UH or something else? The panos on this post are taken by a number of different people using a number of different cameras and a number of different methods.

Please clarify,

Eric

ps here's a pano I had taken a while ago and I just found it again today.
quote=xpane I am just getting into panorama's and... (show quote)

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Nov 21, 2011 16:51:04   #
EricLPT Loc: Jonesborough TN
 
xpane wrote:
Sorry for this. When I read your thread on panoramas I was responding to your original thread and then under your thread I hit the reply button and thought I was replying to you only. I guess these threads need some links to the original message instead of going down the column. My apologies. James


ps here's a pano I had taken a while ago and I just found it again today.
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No problem, I thought that was what you were doing but with almost 30 pages of replies you could have been replying to someone else.

So, post some panos already ;-)!

Eric



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Nov 21, 2011 16:56:14   #
bikerbill Loc: Fayetteville Ark
 
This is the National Cemetery in Fayetteville, Arkansas. I was standing at the flag pole and did a 360 degree. If you look you will see the backhoe on both ends. One of the things I like to photograph is cemetery.



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Nov 21, 2011 16:57:12   #
renomike Loc: Reno, Nevada
 
Bob.J wrote:
Great Pano's here!
I like fooling around with pictures that don't nessarily stich properly, gives some interesting effects


Hi Bob... What are you using to stich your panos with? I guess your first one is what they meant by taking the high road or the low road....;0)

Mike

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Nov 21, 2011 16:58:28   #
Bob.J Loc: On The Move
 
Roadrunner wrote:
Were you using two cameras, clicked at the same time and then stitched?


Are you referring to the 2 cats?
Nope, same camera, 2 shots stitched with Arcsoft Panorama Maker
Here's the 2 originals
The fork in the road was 2 different pictures taken looking 2 different ways down the same road (east west)





looking up-hill
looking up-hill...

looking down-hill
looking down-hill...

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Nov 21, 2011 17:00:40   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
So cool......Thumbs up....I'll go to sleep a bit less dumb tonight LOL

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Nov 21, 2011 17:05:32   #
renomike Loc: Reno, Nevada
 
bikerbill wrote:
This is the National Cemetery in Fayetteville, Arkansas. I was standing at the flag pole and did a 360 degree. If you look you will see the backhoe on both ends. One of the things I like to photograph is cemetery.


Hi Bill... It's a little on the small side online, really can't see the backhoe at all. Try increasing the photo size, or check the download box next to where it says browse for the photo, when you post it.

Mike

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Nov 21, 2011 17:19:27   #
Bob.J Loc: On The Move
 
renomike wrote:
Bob.J wrote:
Great Pano's here!
I like fooling around with pictures that don't nessarily stich properly, gives some interesting effects


Hi Bob... What are you using to stich your panos with? I guess your first one is what they meant by taking the high road or the low road....;0)

Mike


I'm pretty sure I did these with Arcsoft Panorama Maker 3. It came bundled with a scanner I think. I have a bunch of panorama programs and they all do things differently. I don't spend allot of time on this, I let the software do it. Like the 2 cats, I could have done that with Photoshop, but I like to see what the software comes up with. Kinda like rolling the dice

Not accurate, but I like it
Not accurate, but I like it...

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Nov 21, 2011 17:24:24   #
bikerbill Loc: Fayetteville Ark
 
I did not when to make it to big



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Nov 21, 2011 18:13:21   #
EricLPT Loc: Jonesborough TN
 
bikerbill wrote:
This is the National Cemetery in Fayetteville, Arkansas. I was standing at the flag pole and did a 360 degree. If you look you will see the backhoe on both ends. One of the things I like to photograph is cemetery.


I looked at the bigger version and still didn't notice the backhoe.

If you like to shoot cemeteries visit this thread:

http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-5952-1.html

Lots of great cemetery shots there.

Have fun,

Eric

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Nov 21, 2011 18:44:21   #
Perry Loc: Washington Michigan
 
EricLPT wrote:
xpane wrote:
I am just getting into panorama's and ran across your blog. Thank you for putting it up. I have been looking for a panoramic camera but found they are too costly for my S/S budget. I decided to investigate my other options on the internet, i.e. Stitching the photos. Thought it was a lot of trouble at first but found a few free software programs that would do the job. One was the easiest and the best so I went with that. I am fascinated by your pictures you posted and was wondering what you shot them with. Please post more as I would like to learn more about this new found hobby. Sincerely, James
I am just getting into panorama's and ran across y... (show quote)


Xpane,

Are you referring to this thread on UH or something else? The panos on this post are taken by a number of different people using a number of different cameras and a number of different methods.

Please clarify,

Eric

ps here's a pano I had taken a while ago and I just found it again today.
quote=xpane I am just getting into panorama's and... (show quote)


Love that scene, Eric. Fantastic blue sky with the pillowy clouds.

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Nov 21, 2011 18:48:19   #
Perry Loc: Washington Michigan
 
EricLPT wrote:
xpane wrote:
Sorry for this. When I read your thread on panoramas I was responding to your original thread and then under your thread I hit the reply button and thought I was replying to you only. I guess these threads need some links to the original message instead of going down the column. My apologies. James


ps here's a pano I had taken a while ago and I just found it again today.


No problem, I thought that was what you were doing but with almost 30 pages of replies you could have been replying to someone else.

So, post some panos already ;-)!

Eric[/quote]

I think this is one of your best ones, Eric. Quite nice!

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Nov 21, 2011 18:49:24   #
whittmike Loc: Northeast Georgia
 
I've used Panorama Maker 5 sevral times to stitch together shots! It's a very easy program and I've had great results. The thing you need to do, is stitch the shots before you do any modifications!

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Nov 21, 2011 18:52:00   #
hobbycam Loc: Now in "Hollister, Ca."
 
Let me add a couple of panos :-)
UC Davis was made with 3 photos
and Mt Bulion was made was made with 5 photos.
I loved the pondt UC davis so I had to take the shot.
Mt Bulion is a Mile from me where i live.
Not spectacular but it is something I am learning to do.

May God Bless

Pond at U.C. Davis
Pond at U.C. Davis...

Mt Bulion
Mt Bulion...

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Nov 21, 2011 18:56:40   #
Perry Loc: Washington Michigan
 
Bob.J wrote:
Great Pano's here!
I like fooling around with pictures that don't nessarily stich properly, gives some interesting effects


That's funny... The cat looks like it was doing a "double take". Maybe Speedy Gonzolez ran past him? LOL

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