Let's post some panoramas

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Agree with the_hefay. Great job stitching. Did it long to stitch?

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Thanks guys. The stitching took a while because the file I ended up with was 900 Mb in size. Even my 8 core computer with SSD disk and 16Gb of memory had a tough time chewing on that. Unfortunately, this is a crop. I had to cut off the bottom part because the railing of the fence didn't align at all unfortunately.

The stitching itself was easy with the automated Photomerge option in Photoshop CC. No credits for me, I didn't do the actual stitching ;-)

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Mark,
MS ICE allows for different JPEG compressions and formats too. If you have Silverlight and if you save tiles,
then you can do a smooth pan across your panorama. That is pretty nifty when you want to show it to
your friends on your computer.

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Hi Sury,

I actually do have and use MS ICE regularly for stitching and you're right, that is a nifty options. Never knew that, thanks!

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Mark, nice one and great colors there in Portugal.
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Thank you Henry and I agree, very diverse landscape. More panoramas will follow soon.

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Beautiful blues :) . I like the inclusion of the fellow photographers the first one.
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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Birma wrote:Beautiful blues :) . I like the inclusion of the fellow photographers the first one.
That fellow photographer would be the missus, Andy ;-)
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Great Panos Mark. Here is one from our recent trip to Big Bend National Park. This is a sweep panorama from the a77 of the Chisos Mountains in Big Bend.
Thanks for looking..

Cheers to all!

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Thanks John, I like yours too. Looks like my kind of landscape!
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Great Panos Mark and John.
The first one is my favorite too Mark.

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sury wrote:Great Panos Mark and John.

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Thanks guys!

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Again one from Madeira. This is the Paul da Serra plateau at an altitude of 1500 meters.

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Paul da Serra plateau by markvanrheenen, on Flickr

Stitched from 8 RX100 images.

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