I know we had a thread a while ago about Panoramas, I thought I will
revive the theme given that we see more cameras have the pano feature(s)
available. Please post your panoramas, whether you stitched them or captured
by camera. Have fun.
Here are couple of mine from last weekend. All are stitched
using MS ICE.
This is a 10 image stitch.
This is a 11 image stitch. Those caves have Ferns in them and at low tide, one can go into
the caves though it is highly discouraged.
The next one is a 11 image stitch. I have seen photos where the water is almost to the spot
where I was standing but below me.
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Panoramas afresh...Nice starters, Sury. : )
Hope the thread thrives accordingly.
Thanks for sharing
Yildiz
Hope the thread thrives accordingly.
Thanks for sharing
Yildiz
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Thank you Yildiz and Andy. I hope so too especially with new cameras having the built-in
pano feature.
Here is a 36 image pano with 235o field of view.
Sury
pano feature.
Here is a 36 image pano with 235o field of view.
Sury
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That's indeed wide, Sury.
Had the weather been in your favour that would have been a magnificently vivid photo. This is a very interesting land piece.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Had the weather been in your favour that would have been a magnificently vivid photo. This is a very interesting land piece.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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That's what I'm talking about, Sury!
Now, look at that dramatic landscape and the sky! The colours and the adjustments work. Good one.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Now, look at that dramatic landscape and the sky! The colours and the adjustments work. Good one.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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A vineyard in Sonoma Valley, California. Sonoma is becoming as popular as Napa Valley
while Napa is becoming more touristy and commercialized.
while Napa is becoming more touristy and commercialized.
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Two shots of the same view. From our deck in San Rafael overlooking the San Fransisco bay with Oakland in the far distance.
Both are 3-image stitches.
Both are 3-image stitches.
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Here is an in-camera hand-held panorama of the Mississippi River at New Orleans.
Shot in May of this year with my NEX-6 and the Sony 16-50 "kit lens" set at 28mm.
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Shot in May of this year with my NEX-6 and the Sony 16-50 "kit lens" set at 28mm.
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Nice shots, Tony and Ursa Major. I curious to see how the in-built pano feature does against stitching.
This one is from a winery on Vancouver Island, Canada, called Church and State (I think).
16 Images stitched using MS ICE.
This one is from a winery on Vancouver Island, Canada, called Church and State (I think).
16 Images stitched using MS ICE.
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Lots of cool panoramas everyone! Makes me want to go make one again.
By the way, not to take anything away from this panorama thread, but we also had another one awhile back so for people who come to this thread and who want to see some more they can check out the following thread:
http://www.photoclubalpha.com/forum/vie ... =17&t=2666
By the way, not to take anything away from this panorama thread, but we also had another one awhile back so for people who come to this thread and who want to see some more they can check out the following thread:
http://www.photoclubalpha.com/forum/vie ... =17&t=2666
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Hi Sury, : )
That's very, very nice...lots of deep blues in that water and a good neighbourhood. Good angle too.
And thank you Bakubo for reminding us of the previous thread on Panoramas. : )
Yildiz
That's very, very nice...lots of deep blues in that water and a good neighbourhood. Good angle too.
And thank you Bakubo for reminding us of the previous thread on Panoramas. : )
Yildiz
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