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Jul 23, 2012 15:07:31   #
jazzplayer wrote:
Swede wrote:
Called the Burmis Tree, on highway 3, the Crowsnest Pass near Coleman, Alberta
Swede


Looks like a fine example of der Krumholtz formation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krummholz


WOW, I didn't know there was a word for this, but it is bang on, I'm guessing Lodgepole Pine.
Thank You Sir, I can die happy now I know it all.
Swede
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Jul 23, 2012 14:30:41   #
Called the Burmis Tree, on highway 3, the Crowsnest Pass near Coleman, Alberta
Swede

Burmis Tree

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Jul 23, 2012 13:15:52   #
That kinda stuff has been going on forever and will continue to do so, Well done
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Jul 18, 2012 15:13:39   #
photophile wrote:
I enjoyed that refreshing photo.


Thanks Mate
Swede
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Jul 18, 2012 15:08:40   #
Country's Mama wrote:
I have entered several, closer to many pictures in our county fair.
The judging can be a bit strange at times but we have fun.
I have two pictures I am trying to decide between for the building category.
I like the one with the sunset in the background best, but I am not sure if the subject is the barn or the sunset. Which would you choose for this category?


My 2 cents worth, there both very good, the one you like the best is the one you enter.
Swede
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Jul 18, 2012 14:55:40   #
A 5 mile drive from my house, 4 months ago. I just like to look and remember, the water was cold and very good, just off the melting snow pack in the mountains
Now this little creek will be all but dried up!
Swede

Milkranch Creek, BC

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Jul 18, 2012 13:41:31   #
jekbeck60 wrote:
Swede wrote:
Two Questions, 1st does Nikon Capture NX2 have a stitching program and if no where can I get one that probably named: Stitching for REAL big Dummies. I have looked at a couple sites just way to complicated for me.
Thanks


I just downloaded a FREE program yesterday from Serif - Panorama Plus. It was soooooo easy , tells you what to do in three (or 4) easy steps and I'm a dummy too. Hope it helps.


I downloaded Serif also, piece of cake
Thanks
Swede
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Jul 17, 2012 16:07:15   #
CAM1017 wrote:
Swede wrote:
CAM1017 wrote:
Swede wrote:
CAM1017 wrote:
Swede wrote:
Be Gentle my first stab at this. I took these from our deck over looking Trail, BC. I didn’t do any post processing with any of these, this is what came off the camera and Serif. The first one is hand held and the second I spent close to an hour (and a six pack) trying to level off an old surveyors tripod that my old view camera sits on. I got the tripod close to as level as I had the patience to do, after all this was an experiment.
I just need some input as to what I did wrong and right. I used my D2x and 28-70, 2.8 at about 60mm manual everything, I know it is over exposed. I just wanted to see if I could get the gist on how to stitch. Any comments are greatly appreciated.

My only suggestion would be in PP go to the crop tool and remove a little from the top and bottom to square up the image. Even with a tripod and good leveling you can get these variation in the top and bottom. Keep working at it. Pano's are fun.
Swede
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Thanks Charles, I did crop them I just sent these two as them came off the camera.
Swede
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Hi Swede,
Looking forward to see some pano's of the great mountain ranges in your area. :thumbup:
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I was planning on going today but the weather is alittle on the ugly side. The place I was going is very pretty but I don't know if a pano wil work there. Find out tommorow, weather permitting.
Thanks Again Pal
Swede
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We are in Southern Oregon and it looks like we are about to experience the same weather system you are in.
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How close to are you to the Columbia River? If you look at the 2 panos I sent the river is the Columbia, all be it a lot higher than it usally is.
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Jul 17, 2012 15:50:24   #
CAM1017 wrote:
Swede wrote:
CAM1017 wrote:
Swede wrote:
Be Gentle my first stab at this. I took these from our deck over looking Trail, BC. I didn’t do any post processing with any of these, this is what came off the camera and Serif. The first one is hand held and the second I spent close to an hour (and a six pack) trying to level off an old surveyors tripod that my old view camera sits on. I got the tripod close to as level as I had the patience to do, after all this was an experiment.
I just need some input as to what I did wrong and right. I used my D2x and 28-70, 2.8 at about 60mm manual everything, I know it is over exposed. I just wanted to see if I could get the gist on how to stitch. Any comments are greatly appreciated.

My only suggestion would be in PP go to the crop tool and remove a little from the top and bottom to square up the image. Even with a tripod and good leveling you can get these variation in the top and bottom. Keep working at it. Pano's are fun.
Swede
Be Gentle my first stab at this. I took these from... (show quote)


:thumbup:
quote=Swede Be Gentle my first stab at this. I to... (show quote)


Thanks Charles, I did crop them I just sent these two as them came off the camera.
Swede
quote=CAM1017 quote=Swede Be Gentle my first sta... (show quote)


Hi Swede,
Looking forward to see some pano's of the great mountain ranges in your area. :thumbup:
quote=Swede quote=CAM1017 quote=Swede Be Gentle... (show quote)


I was planning on going today but the weather is alittle on the ugly side. The place I was going is very pretty but I don't know if a pano wil work there. Find out tommorow, weather permitting.
Thanks Again Pal
Swede
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Jul 17, 2012 13:43:36   #
CAM1017 wrote:
Swede wrote:
Be Gentle my first stab at this. I took these from our deck over looking Trail, BC. I didn’t do any post processing with any of these, this is what came off the camera and Serif. The first one is hand held and the second I spent close to an hour (and a six pack) trying to level off an old surveyors tripod that my old view camera sits on. I got the tripod close to as level as I had the patience to do, after all this was an experiment.
I just need some input as to what I did wrong and right. I used my D2x and 28-70, 2.8 at about 60mm manual everything, I know it is over exposed. I just wanted to see if I could get the gist on how to stitch. Any comments are greatly appreciated.

My only suggestion would be in PP go to the crop tool and remove a little from the top and bottom to square up the image. Even with a tripod and good leveling you can get these variation in the top and bottom. Keep working at it. Pano's are fun.
Swede
Be Gentle my first stab at this. I took these from... (show quote)


:thumbup:
quote=Swede Be Gentle my first stab at this. I to... (show quote)


Thanks Charles, I did crop them I just sent these two as them came off the camera.
Swede
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Jul 17, 2012 01:20:52   #
Lucian wrote:
Most people actually. None of us want to sound dumb or stupid in front of strangers if we are honest about it. Well I can't speak for you of course, so if you don't care then we have that answer as well.

Also when speaking about an object in photography, using the correct word helps everyone understand what is being talked about. And an intelligent person will welcome correction when a wrong word is used. A stupid person probably will not like to be corrected. I'll leave the rest of the thinking along those lines, up to you to work out.
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The meek shall inherent the earth
Good luck with that
Get someone to explain it to you if you have to.
Some times a little knowledge is dangerous thing--
THIS IS ONE.
BF- Say nothing- or something better than nothing
NEXT
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Jul 16, 2012 13:36:13   #
steve40 wrote:
Elements does stitch, and starting with 9, will clone in those staggered areas. So the resulting image is larger than cropping, as is usually done to remove the staggered areas.


I figured if I had the tripod perfectly level there would be no as you say staggered areas. The one I did do on the tripod worked alot better than hand held, I should of spent more time to level tripod. i used a small bubble level
Thanks
Swede
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Jul 16, 2012 13:30:47   #
GoofyNewfie wrote:
Swede wrote:



Are you from the Granite Planet, I worked in Alberta a couple years and thats what we called Newfoundland.
Thanks
Swede
Thanks


Born in St Johns. Left when I was still a baby.
Nick name is what my mom gave me.
I do want to go back someday.


Cool, I'd like to see the place also, I heard the lobsters pretty good.
Another joke in Alberta is- What's the capitol of Newfounland?- Fort McMurray (huge oil sand project up there along with alot of Newfies).
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Jul 16, 2012 13:07:06   #
GoofyNewfie wrote:
To do horizontal panoramas shoot with the camera in the vertical orientation- it gets you more covrage. Set exposure & focus to manual, so they don't change while you're sooting. Why 60mm? I would shoot wider than that. What post processing program do you have? Photoshop CS5 stitches automatically. I think Elements does it as well. Use a level if you have problems.
A shot like this you could probably do w/o a tripod if you're careful.


As i said this was an experiment, 60mm seemed as good of spot to start that anywhere else. post processing is Nikon Capture Nx2, everything was set at manual.
Are you from the Granite Planet, I worked in Alberta a couple years and thats what we called Newfoundland.
Thanks
Swede
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Jul 16, 2012 12:36:20   #
Be Gentle my first stab at this. I took these from our deck over looking Trail, BC. I didn’t do any post processing with any of these, this is what came off the camera and Serif. The first one is hand held and the second I spent close to an hour (and a six pack) trying to level off an old surveyors tripod that my old view camera sits on. I got the tripod close to as level as I had the patience to do, after all this was an experiment.
I just need some input as to what I did wrong and right. I used my D2x and 28-70, 2.8 at about 60mm manual everything, I know it is over exposed. I just wanted to see if I could get the gist on how to stitch. Any comments are greatly appreciated.

Swede




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