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Sep 7, 2011 22:55:52   #
Perry Loc: Washington Michigan
 
jerm wrote:
Here's a HUGE image from Denver, 4400 px wide. :shock:

http://mycoloradophotos.com/images/hosted/HDRv3.jpg


It's very good, Jerm.

Here is a pano I sent earlier, and decided to do a little playing with it to give it a surealistic effect. The pano is of an actual life size locomotive, a church and schoolhouse on a public display at a park, and my grandson I added to make it look like a "toy town" he's playing in.

Every kid's dream!
Every kid's dream!...

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Sep 8, 2011 00:38:24   #
chuck Sandvik
 
Very nice.

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Sep 8, 2011 00:40:51   #
condor
 
That is teerriiffiick.

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Sep 8, 2011 00:47:20   #
chuck Sandvik
 
I was up in the mountains yesterday and took this 2 row shot of Rainier/Users/chucksandvik/Desktop/[1]-IMG_5547_IMG_5571aaasmall.jpg

[1]-IMG_5547_IMG_5571aaasmall.jpg
[1]-IMG_5547_IMG_5571aaasmall.jpg...

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Sep 8, 2011 07:46:33   #
Perry Loc: Washington Michigan
 
chuck Sandvik wrote:
Very nice.


Thanks, Chuck.

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Sep 8, 2011 07:46:59   #
Perry Loc: Washington Michigan
 
condor wrote:
That is teerriiffiick.


Thanks, Condor

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Sep 8, 2011 07:48:06   #
Perry Loc: Washington Michigan
 
chuck Sandvik wrote:
I was up in the mountains yesterday and took this 2 row shot of Rainier/Users/chucksandvik/Desktop/[1]-IMG_5547_IMG_5571aaasmall.jpg


That is a very beautiful panorama, Chuck.

One worth framing for sure.

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Sep 8, 2011 08:17:18   #
EricLPT Loc: Jonesborough TN
 
That is some fun and amazing work.

I do like the links for the really big panos.

Keep 'em coming,

Eric

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Sep 12, 2011 09:48:42   #
EricLPT Loc: Jonesborough TN
 
Things seem to have calmed down a bit. I know there are some more panos out there, like these:

Eric





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Sep 12, 2011 10:06:44   #
tilde531 Loc: Seaford Delaware
 
jerm wrote:
Here are a couple of mine... Yes, the second shot is a 360ยบ panorama, but in a slightly different presentation than the usual pano. ;)


That 360 is AMAZING!
I swear... you're gonna turn me into a "jerm-stalker"! *snickers*
There's only one other person in this forum (thus far anyway) I need my "fix" from... besides YOU, now!

Just found your website. LOVE the spiders, man. LOVE 'em!
T~

(P.S. I "second" your motion, but thinking there's some valid reason why the site-owner has it set at 600 instead of 1200.)

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Sep 12, 2011 10:08:20   #
tilde531 Loc: Seaford Delaware
 
Perry wrote:
Here is a pano I sent earlier, and decided to do a little playing with it to give it a surealistic effect. The pano is of an actual life size locomotive, a church and schoolhouse on a public display at a park, and my grandson I added to make it look like a "toy town" he's playing in.


What a super-cool idea... and result! :)

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Sep 12, 2011 12:29:37   #
jkaye65 Loc: Chico, CA
 
I was at Crater Lake in mid July and captured this shot(s). It is six vertical pics, hand-held (no tripod), stiched with PS5.



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Sep 12, 2011 12:42:40   #
jkaye65 Loc: Chico, CA
 
Here is a shot of a cemetary here in Chico, CA. I used my heavy duty tripod (with level) and shot 26 vertical images with about a 1/3 overlap. Then I stitched them together and "sphereized" the pano to get this result. Level is a must so the first and last images line up properly. Sometimes a pic of the ground just below the tripod is blended in to eliminate the pinch in the center of the photo.



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Sep 12, 2011 13:05:38   #
Perry Loc: Washington Michigan
 
jkaye65 wrote:
Here is a shot of a cemetary here in Chico, CA. I used my heavy duty tripod (with level) and shot 26 vertical images with about a 1/3 overlap. Then I stitched them together and "sphereized" the pano to get this result. Level is a must so the first and last images line up properly. Sometimes a pic of the ground just below the tripod is blended in to eliminate the pinch in the center of the photo.


Dang! That looks like a good idea for making a contact lense for halloween... lol

Seriously, it's a real good pano.

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Sep 12, 2011 13:05:52   #
hobbycam Loc: Now in "Hollister, Ca."
 
I hope you dont mind me joing the forum :-)
I have 3 photos I would like to share with you.
They were taken in Yosemite National Park. I was experimenting with panos.
I have never done any before and thought it a challenge.
Please comment and critique my photos, I enjoy comments iof a positive nature.
I use Microsft Digital imaging for my photo work, however it does not have a pano setting, so I did this manualy and hoped for the best.

Bridge Pano
Bridge Pano...

Hetch hatch Dam
Hetch hatch Dam...

Tenaya Lake
Tenaya Lake...

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