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renomike wrote:
Hi Eric... Here's three I did at a house for sale in San Diego last year. The back of the house, and the view looking north out the back. The originals of the rear view were 48" x 11", so I reduced them to 24" for the forum. You can download them, and zoom away....;0) Really clear.
Mike,
San Diego is a beautiful place with nice views; did the house sell?
Eric
Suzanne, I just went and looked at the vines and they have five leaves not three, so they are VA Creeper.
Eric
EricLPT wrote:
suzanne wrote:
I love the first one Eric! It is so warm and colorful! What is the red on the last pic? I have never seen a tree look like that.
Suzanne,
That is either VA Creeper vine or Poison Ivy climbing up the tree. The leaves start so high up the tree I can't be sure which it is. I had to make the pano a little dark to show the color without blowing out a very overcast, but still bright sky.
I don't remember those trees looking like that last year, but it is even cooler in person, that's why I photographed it to share with others.
Here's a lot of different colors in a very small space but unfortunately my camera locked focus on the limbs instead. This was shot from a platform during a zipline tour so there's no way for me to reshoot, sigh...
Eric
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Well, whatever it is, it is pretty. I love your shots. My husband and I went to Park City last weekend and I took some shots. I have been too busy with shoots to even look at them. I downloaded and forgot about them. I am sure mine won't be as pretty as yours...the colors in our canyons are somewhat dull this year.
Suzanne,
Where is Park City? Is that in UT?
Post your colors anyway, it is about sharing what you capture more than whose is the prettiest.
Eric
Rachel wrote:
EricLPT wrote:
Rachel,
That glacier looks fantastic! AK is definitely on my bucket list, I would love to move there and work for a few years to really get the feel of the place and see as much as possible. The Little Woo however, doesn't care for snow and ice.
Surely there is something near where you live that you could try a pano of? Just try a few to get the feel of the thing before you happen upon that once in a lifetime pano opportunity.
Looking forward to your first pano soon,
Eric
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Thanks, I trying, just have not been able to get out the suburbs.
I took that with my little nikon P&S, we were rafting down the river and floated right by it. The glacier is huge, and cool. The water is seafoam green from the glacier.
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I can't belive I forgot to try and take a pano today. I was out shooting pictures of the tree graveyard, and it would have been a prefect pano.
Here is a picture (not pano) of the trees. I'll try and get them this weekend.
Rachel,
Looking forward to your panos, be sure and review the tips in the very first post.
Eric
[quote=EricLPT]San Diego is a beautiful place with nice views; did the house sell?
Yeah...In less than a week. I lived there for about 38 years, before moving to Reno. I love San Diego, but it just got to busy for my wife and I. I still have a daughter and grandkids that live there. The wife and I were thinking about going back, but the economy went to h**l, so I guess that'd never gonna happen. Time will tell I guess.
EricLPT wrote:
I would like to open a thread and invite people to experiment with and post their results from shooting panoramas here. Eric
I thought some of you pano fans might enjoy seeing and old one from my collection. The second one was done down at the end of my block.
Rex Smith Plane, Flown by Antony Jannus, 1911
Reno, Nevada
Here is a couple of pano's I did of Tacoma last week. Consisted of nine photos stitch using Photoshop. Camera was Canon 5D with a Canon 70-200 lens. The resulting file was 225 MB's. These have been reduced of course.
Tacoma, Washington
Tacoma, Washington
Perry
Loc: Washington Michigan
renomike wrote:
EricLPT wrote:
I would like to open a thread and invite people to experiment with and post their results from shooting panoramas here. Eric
I thought some of you pano fans might enjoy seeing and old one from my collection. The second one was done down at the end of my block.
They both are real nice. Love the antique plane picture. I love historical pictures and movies.
Perry wrote:
They both are real nice. Love the antique plane picture. I love historical pictures and movies.
I love old pictures too, and have been collecting them for over 20 years. I have close to 20,000 in digital form in my collection right now.
wingincamera wrote:
Here is a couple of pano's I did of Tacoma last week. Consisted of nine photos stitch using Photoshop. Camera was Canon 5D with a Canon 70-200 lens. The resulting file was 225 MB's. These have been reduced of course.
There have been so many great shots on this thread, I can't wait to post one.
I'm Not going to get to go to my camp this weekend, but maybe I'll get a pano with my little Nikon S8000 P&S, it has a pano mode on it and a 10x zoom not to mention it's 14mp. Great P&S shame they stop making it.
Now back to the subject, I'll be at the Saints game Sunday night (ya'll watch now). So I'm going to try and do the inside of the, uh um "The new Mercedes Benz Superdome" now that's a sponser for a stadium. So lets see if the people inside look as good as the car in my pano. :D
Perry
Loc: Washington Michigan
renomike wrote:
Perry wrote:
They both are real nice. Love the antique plane picture. I love historical pictures and movies.
I love old pictures too, and have been collecting them for over 20 years. I have close to 20,000 in digital form in my collection right now.
Here is my contribution
My favorite fishing spot
Unusual blue water, this is the actual color.
Perry wrote:
Here is my contribution
Perry..Great shots...I really like them. The one I did down the block was just for practice.
EricLPT wrote:
Here's a few of mine to start out.Eric
Here are a few more old ones that I've collected. I hope you enjoy them.
The gravel train was folded in half at some time in it's life, and left about and 1/8 of an inch with no picture. Took me a couple of hours to fix it. The original of San Diego was over 45" in length, had to reduce it for the forum
Gravel Train, Manchester, Iowa, ca 1915
Tahoe Inn, Lake Tahoe, 1908
San Diego, Ca, 1915
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