Let's post some panoramas
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Let's post some panoramas
Let's post some panoramas. I suggested that inside my Grand Tetons thread, but it probably didn't get noticed by most people so I will start a new thread.
I will start off with this panorama of Bryce Canyon:
Here is a larger version:
http://www.bakubo.com/panoramas/bryce_canyon_pano.jpg
By the way, just to let everyone know, when I post a link to the large version of one of my panoramas it isn't huge. The height is just 480 pixels so most of them are only about 250-400kb. So, don't worry about clicking on the link. You aren't going to get a huge, slow download.
Panoramas are easy to do. Of course, there is lots of panorama software available, some free, some not free. Here is a very easy to use free program called Autostitch:
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html
Autostitch doesn't do an install. It is just a simple standalone program that you can run. Nothing to install.
Give it a try and post a panorama!
I will start off with this panorama of Bryce Canyon:
Here is a larger version:
http://www.bakubo.com/panoramas/bryce_canyon_pano.jpg
By the way, just to let everyone know, when I post a link to the large version of one of my panoramas it isn't huge. The height is just 480 pixels so most of them are only about 250-400kb. So, don't worry about clicking on the link. You aren't going to get a huge, slow download.
Panoramas are easy to do. Of course, there is lots of panorama software available, some free, some not free. Here is a very easy to use free program called Autostitch:
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html
Autostitch doesn't do an install. It is just a simple standalone program that you can run. Nothing to install.
Give it a try and post a panorama!
Last edited by bakubo on Sat Jun 27, 2009 2:41 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: Let's post some panoramas
I saw the Teton posting. My problem is that I don't have a place to post my huge Southern Utah panos.
Winston Mitchell
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Re: Let's post some panoramas
Here are a couple:Winston wrote:I saw the Teton posting. My problem is that I don't have a place to post my huge Southern Utah panos.
http://photobucket.com/
http://pbase.com/
If they are really big then just resize them. It is much better to have a smaller version as a "thumbnail" that maybe only has a height of 125-150 pixels and then a larger one with a height of 400-600 pixels. That is what I do. Show the thumbnail and then have a link to the larger one. Most people don't want to download a huge panorama anyway.
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Hosting the larger one is the problem.bakubo wrote:Here are a couple:Winston wrote:I saw the Teton posting. My problem is that I don't have a place to post my huge Southern Utah panos.
http://photobucket.com/
http://pbase.com/
If they are really big then just resize them. It is much better to have a smaller version as a "thumbnail" that maybe only has a height of 125-150 pixels and then a larger one with a height of 400-600 pixels. That is what I do. Show the thumbnail and then have a link to the larger one. Most people don't want to download a huge panorama anyway.
Winston Mitchell
KM7D, A700, A77, A77M2, A7M3
KM7D, A700, A77, A77M2, A7M3
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not Minolta but Haselblad XPan
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Malecon de La Habana
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Resize it to something reasonable and then put it on one of the photo hosting places I mentioned or some other one. Or, upload it here to this forum.Winston wrote: Hosting the larger one is the problem.
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Sure, that is fine. By the way, what angle of view is the XPan? I recall that a friend bought one about a decade ago.pakodominguez wrote:not Minolta but Haselblad XPan
These are my two favorites. Good work!pakodominguez wrote: Guggenheim Bilbao
Malecon de La Habana
Anyone else?
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Re: Let's post some panoramas
Here's one to keep the ball rolling
Carnarfon castle North Wales, summer 2008
The link to the large version
http://www.pbase.com/murph4306/image/114255525/original
Cheers
Murph
Carnarfon castle North Wales, summer 2008
The link to the large version
http://www.pbase.com/murph4306/image/114255525/original
Cheers
Murph
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Thanks for your kind words.bakubo wrote:Sure, that is fine. By the way, what angle of view is the XPan? I recall that a friend bought one about a decade ago.pakodominguez wrote:not Minolta but Hasselblad XPan
These are my two favorites. Good work!pakodominguez wrote: Guggenheim Bilbao
Malecon de La Habana
Anyone else?
There are 3 lenses on the XPan system: 30mm f5.6; 45mm f4 and 90mm f4 -this are ultra compact medium format lenses -the body is just a little bigger than a Leica M
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Murph, that is really nice. It also looks like a bit of HDR. Is that right?paulmurphy wrote:Carnarfon castle North Wales, summer 2008
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Re: Let's post some panoramas
This is one I made with the Minolta D7i and 6 vertical frames.
Austin, Texas Capital Building:
Larger version:
http://www.bakubo.com/panoramas/austin_capital_pano.jpg
Austin, Texas Capital Building:
Larger version:
http://www.bakubo.com/panoramas/austin_capital_pano.jpg
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Re: Let's post some panoramas
Well, I finally got a chance to take another panorama of the view from the backyard -- this time with nicer morning light.
Link to larger version:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3630/366 ... 8e6f_o.jpg
For the sake of people's browsers, this "large" one is only about 40 megapixels.
One point some may find interesting is the glider and tow plane near the left edge (unfortunately, far enough away that resolution on them is pretty poor).
Link to larger version:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3630/366 ... 8e6f_o.jpg
For the sake of people's browsers, this "large" one is only about 40 megapixels.
One point some may find interesting is the glider and tow plane near the left edge (unfortunately, far enough away that resolution on them is pretty poor).
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African Bushveld Colours
Re: Let's post some panoramas
jcoffin, hmm, I get an error when I click on your link for the larger panorama.
By the way, just to let everyone know, when I post a link to the large version of one of my panoramas it isn't huge. The height is just 480 pixels so most of them are only about 250-400kb. So, don't worry about clicking on the link. You aren't going to get a huge, slow download.
By the way, just to let everyone know, when I post a link to the large version of one of my panoramas it isn't huge. The height is just 480 pixels so most of them are only about 250-400kb. So, don't worry about clicking on the link. You aren't going to get a huge, slow download.
Bakubo http://www.bakubo.com
Re: Let's post some panoramas
Nice! I was in South Africa in 1993, but didn't see those colors. Were you on top of a hill when you took this?RobbieA wrote:African Bushveld Colours
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