Some pics from last Saturday around Rochester NY
a panoramic stitch of 6 photos
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maccardi wrote:
Some pics from last Saturday around Rochester NY
Very nice............. :thumbup: :thumbup:
maccardi wrote:
Some pics from last Saturday around Rochester NY
I'm a great fan of panoramas, will get around to printing one reslly big one day.
Can I ask, do you have a pano head? Did you have your camera on manual focus and manual exposure? I ask the last question because of the way the sky fades from blue to white, though it's a very smooth transition, so I suppose you had it on manual?
rocar7 wrote:
maccardi wrote:
Some pics from last Saturday around Rochester NY
I'm a great fan of panoramas, will get around to printing one reslly big one day.
Can I ask, do you have a pano head? Did you have your camera on manual focus and manual exposure? I ask the last question because of the way the sky fades from blue to white, though it's a very smooth transition, so I suppose you had it on manual?
rocar7
I shot those photo's handheld, the picture probably would have been allot taller if I used a tripod since I had to crop allot of it out. I was using aperture priority mode with an aperture of 8 and the shutter speed adjusted from 1/200 to 1/30 as I got more of the light source in the frame. I think the sky color lightens because I was using a polarizing filter. When the right side of the picture was in frame, the filter was perpendicular to the sun, as it panned left, the filter was point at the sun removing the polarizing effect.
My tripod is just a cheap one that came bundled with the camera and it is nothing fancy. Iv'e been considering buying a Benpro tripod kit with ball head, Iv'e never seen one in person but they look pretty robust in the pictures and videos Iv'e seen. If anyone reading this post has any experience with Benpros please comment with you opinions.
maccardi wrote:
rocar7 wrote:
maccardi wrote:
Some pics from last Saturday around Rochester NY
I'm a great fan of panoramas, will get around to printing one reslly big one day.
Can I ask, do you have a pano head? Did you have your camera on manual focus and manual exposure? I ask the last question because of the way the sky fades from blue to white, though it's a very smooth transition, so I suppose you had it on manual?
rocar7
I shot those photo's handheld, the picture probably would have been allot taller if I used a tripod since I had to crop allot of it out. I was using aperture priority mode with an aperture of 8 and the shutter speed adjusted from 1/200 to 1/30 as I got more of the light source in the frame. I think the sky color lightens because I was using a polarizing filter. When the right side of the picture was in frame, the filter was perpendicular to the sun, as it panned left, the filter was point at the sun removing the polarizing effect.
My tripod is just a cheap one that came bundled with the camera and it is nothing fancy. Iv'e been considering buying a Benpro tripod kit with ball head, Iv'e never seen one in person but they look pretty robust in the pictures and videos Iv'e seen. If anyone reading this post has any experience with Benpros please comment with you opinions.
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Nice shots!!
Big fan of your part of the country. Finger lakes, Watkin's Glenn SP, etc...
Did you hold the camera vertically for the pano?
pigpen wrote:
Nice shots!!
Big fan of your part of the country. Finger lakes, Watkin's Glenn SP, etc...
Did you hold the camera vertically for the pano?
I took all the shots landscape orientation, there were actually more shots in the stitch that completed the left side shore but the software didn't add that side. I used windows live photo gallery to do the stitching.
Watkins Glenn SP is definitely on my to-do list, I have never been there but iv'e seen pics of the gorge and am looking forward to taking my own.
maccardi wrote:
pigpen wrote:
Nice shots!!
Big fan of your part of the country. Finger lakes, Watkin's Glenn SP, etc...
Did you hold the camera vertically for the pano?
I took all the shots landscape orientation, there were actually more shots in the stitch that completed the left side shore but the software didn't add that side. I used windows live photo gallery to do the stitching.
Watkins Glenn SP is definitely on my to-do list, I have never been there but iv'e seen pics of the gorge and am looking forward to taking my own.
quote=pigpen br Nice shots!! br br Big fan of y... (
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If you take your pano shots vertically, you will need more images, but have more room at the top and bottom to crop.
pigpen wrote:
If you take your pano shots vertically, you will need more images, but have more room at the top and bottom to crop.
I Agree, but its allot harder(for me anyways) to hand hold the camera in that orientation and keep it steady and true for a pano. Eventually I will buy a nice tripod for these types of pics. Maybe I'll try using Photoshop to join all of the pics and see how it works. I haven't tried a manual pano yet.
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