Let's post some panoramas

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Some belters there guys. I have terrible trouble trying to keep the horizon straight and level. Mine often have kinks in them one way or the other especially at the end. I did one with a tripod once and that was much better, dead straight. I had to apply a little rotation but at least the sea was a straight line for a change.

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Beautiful shot there Sury.
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One from a couple of years ago. Taken from near the lighthouse at Ardnamurchan looking out to the Atlantic Ocean just before sunset.

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Birma wrote:Love that one Sury :). I like the way the fields seem to be surrounded in a circle. Is it due to some sort of fisheye effect?
Thanks Andy. Need to check the originals Andy. I was using 24-70 so it could be perspective "distortion" too.

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Thank you Jeff.
Mike, that was an awesome panorama. I am finding the latest version of MS ICE 2.x better
at filling the missing pieces. (Almost) all of my panos are rotational ones, hand held, camera
rotating from one corner to other. I do one half of a "twist". :lol:

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That's a wonderful pano, Mike, stunning scene.
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Magnificent shot Mike.
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Done on a tripod with a nice steady rotation. Got nibbled with the dreaded midge though.
Scotland's great scenery provides numerous opportunities for stunning imagery, I just need to get out in it more often.

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mikeriach wrote: Got nibbled with the dreaded midge though.
Translation please? :?
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The midge is a local small insect (miniture mosquito if you like) that loves to bite. The west coast of Scotland is famous for the infestation during the warmer months. I usually visit those areas between October and April to avoid the worst of them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highland_midge

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I can vouch for the power of the Highland Midge! Luckily none spotted this week on Skye :) .
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Birma wrote:I can vouch for the power of the Highland Midge! Luckily none spotted this week on Skye :) .
Looking forward to a few images shortly from Skye.

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Don't know how to enlarge the image.
Palm Beach, Florida and the sweep panorama feature in the RX1.
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Nice sweep JB.
You mean how to get a bigger size image to post?

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Yes Sury. This is in large format for Pbase.
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