Let's post some panoramas

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Hi Henry; :)

That's a very impressive panorama of a very panoramic city. The bigger one depicts some very neat buildings in details and love the river curling through...Great work!


Hi Sury, :)

Good one of your daughter. She looks like she was running a marathon and she left the crowd of runners behind.. :D This lens proved a solid keeper for your portraits. Lovely backgrounds and excellent isolation of the subjects.

Thanks for sharing all,

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Thank you Yildiz.

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aster wrote:.
That's a very impressive panorama of a very panoramic city. The bigger one depicts some very neat buildings in details and love the river curling through...Great work!
Thank you. Actually, that isn't a river. That is the ocean! It is part of the Seto Inland Sea (or Seto Naikai -- 瀬戸内海). The sea between the big islands of Honshu and Shikoku are filled with many small islands. There are 2 bridges that connect Honshu and Shikoku and they hop over many islands. The water you see is the sea between Honshu where I am taking the photo and the next island. Behind that island you can see many more. Here is a little info:

http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e5445.html
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There is a real 3D quality to that. An unusual but effective portrait effect :)
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bakubo wrote:
aster wrote:.
That's a very impressive panorama of a very panoramic city. The bigger one depicts some very neat buildings in details and love the river curling through...Great work!
Thank you. Actually, that isn't a river. That is the ocean! It is part of the Seto Inland Sea (or Seto Naikai -- 瀬戸内海). The sea between the big islands of Honshu and Shikoku are filled with many small islands. There are 2 bridges that connect Honshu and Shikoku and they hop over many islands. The water you see is the sea between Honshu where I am taking the photo and the next island. Behind that island you can see many more. Here is a little info:

http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e5445.html


Hi Henry; : )

Thanks for the detailed information. We can safely call this group of small islands an archipelago then, I presume. Going so wide-angle creates the illusion of a pseudo-river effect...

I enjoyed the article, thank you. : )

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Here is a panorama thumbnail I made at Keoladeo National Park, India:

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Larger version:

http://www.bakubo.com/panoramas/OLYB3118-Pano.jpg

This is the first panorama I made completely inside Lightroom. The current Lightroom CC has a panorama merge function. Before I had to make panoramas outside of Lightroom and it was more of a hassle.
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Some realy nice shoots from all of you :)

My last attempt on a panorama, made of 7 long exposures.
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Excellent Dennis.
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Wow. Dennis. Fabulous shot.

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Not had much success with panoramas but during a recent river cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam I thought I would give it another try and here is the result.
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That is an awesome looking pano, Ossie. I love the small clouds floating above the buildings. :)
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I agree with Andy. It is an awesome pano.

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Ossie wrote:Not had much success with panoramas but during a recent river cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam I thought I would give it another try and here is the result.
That's a nice one!

By the way, last year I posted one in this thread of a different view of Budapest that also includes the same Hungarian Parliament Building.
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Andy, Sury and Henry

Thank you for your comments

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bakubo wrote:By the way, last year I posted one in this thread of a different view of Budapest that also includes the same Hungarian Parliament Building.
Wow! That is a great panorama and taking in virtually the entire city. Was it taken from near Saint Matthias Church?

I thought Budapest was a beautiful City and the Parliament building was imho quite stunning both during the day and when illuminated at night.

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Ossie wrote: Wow! That is a great panorama and taking in virtually the entire city. Was it taken from near Saint Matthias Church?
Close, I was at the Citadella.
Ossie wrote: I thought Budapest was a beautiful City and the Parliament building was imho quite stunning both during the day and when illuminated at night.
Yes, me too. I was there in 2005 for a few days and then last year my wife and I spent 2 months in Spain, France, and Hungary. We stayed for 2 weeks in Budapest. If you are interested here are some photos including some night photos:

http://www.bakubo.com/Galleries%202/Hungary/index.html
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