Why thank you! I liked the trans mercator projection because it looked like my favorite M. C. Escher lithograph, "High and Low."aster wrote:Kevin;
I like the shot all the more for the barrel distortion on the doorway section of the building. That corroded metal post instated in angular fashion to the silo walls -to hold the pipes in position I guess- is a nice detail.
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This is a panorama I made a few days ago with 5 frames. It is overlooking the town of Onomichi, Japan and part of the Seto Inland Sea seen from Senko-ji (temple on top of the hill):
Here is a larger version (480 pixels tall, 220kb):
http://www.bakubo.com/panoramas/onomichi_pano.jpg
Here is a larger version (480 pixels tall, 220kb):
http://www.bakubo.com/panoramas/onomichi_pano.jpg
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Lovely picture Henry - a very detailed scene and I love the rugged hillsides with the town nestling on the slopes. Great lighting as well.
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Very neat, Bakubo.
Everything Birma mentions about the way the city is situated on the archepelago is seconded! Nice sky and clouds too, which probably aided the good lighting of the city, hence the well-defined details.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Everything Birma mentions about the way the city is situated on the archepelago is seconded! Nice sky and clouds too, which probably aided the good lighting of the city, hence the well-defined details.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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A beautiful scene Pako, and the stiching looks seamless. Nice to see some pictures from your new 850 How are you finding it?
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Hi Birma,Birma wrote:A beautiful scene Pako, and the stiching looks seamless. Nice to see some pictures from your new 850 How are you finding it?
I like the A850 the same way I like the A700: both are very similar cameras, but the A850 is just a little bigger, outside and inside. I wish I had it last April for my trip to Peru...
Actually, I was waiting for an affordable FF since I got my first digital camera (a Dimage 7Hi) because the most of the times I use wide angles or small teles (from 24 mm to 100 mm) and that, on APS format means using a super wide angle, with all the cons that involve plus the fact that a 35mm on APS have a similar angle of view as a 50mm on FF,but it doesn't look the same -the 35mm will deform a little: I do mostly events and most of my female clients don't like that "effect".
The only problem is that I have a couple of lenses that works beautiful on the A700 and I'm not yet convinced that it performs the same way on the A850. I have to go out and shoot more, but from now until the end of the year I'll be working from Sunday to Friday at the photolab. BTW, I have to go now...
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You live in the most wonderful place - been there twice and will go again.bakubo wrote:Here is a new panorama I made yesterday at the Kapahulu Groin:
Here's a larger version (236kb, 480 pixels high):
http://www.bakubo.com/panoramas/kapahulu_groin_pano.jpg
We were lucky enough to witness the Aloha Festival in Sep06 - quite an experience.
Spent many a late afternoon in that water and still use our room view on my desktop.
Any idea why it's called "Kapahulu Groin"?
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Been a while since I did one of these. The Irish Sea from Galloway, Scotland.
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Very nice Ewan - love the view over the sea with the dramatic sky.
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the Forth bridge and the Forth road bridge from South Queensferry,pics taken with my sony hx5 sweep panorama
St.Mary,s street Edinburgh, this street is straight normally ,
St.Mary,s street Edinburgh, this street is straight normally ,
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Good coverage, Ewan. The fanning of the clouds and the shadows on the land and sea surface match nicely, also with interesting colour range.Ewannawe wrote:Been a while since I did one of these. The Irish Sea from Galloway, Scotland.
Thanks for sharing.
Hi Gio67,gio67 wrote:the Forth bridge and the Forth road bridge from South Queensferry,pics taken with my sony hx5 sweep panorama
You are trying someting new in these panoramas; creating more curvelinear blending from rectilinear real structures. I enjoyed the first better than the second photo for extending both vertically and horizotally, hence covering more. The only misfit in the first is the sudden vertical cutting of the clouds to the left of the sky space. There probably was a strong wind that shifted the pattern of the clouds sooner than your sequential shooting... : )
Now, I wonder how it looks in reality.. : )gio67 wrote:St.Mary,s street Edinburgh, this street is straight normally
Thanks for sharing,
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Hi Gio 67 - I like both of those, very interesting perspectives . I look forward to having that feature on my next Sony body
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do you mean nex sony bodyBirma wrote:Hi Gio 67 - I like both of those, very interesting perspectives . I look forward to having that feature on my next Sony body
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