Sury - I like the second shot.
Henry, last shot - very impressive!
I had no wide angle lens with me at the moment and did panorama shot on a77-II
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Let's post some panoramas
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Everything in the life unusual!
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Wow. Perfect use of the feature. Nice job.
And thank you Valery.
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And thank you Valery.
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This is the meeting of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers at flood stage. We were 150 feet up in an observation tower with heavy bars, so I didn't have the freedom to shoot as I wished.
Link to larger shot: http://public.fotki.com/DustysPics/pano/flood-pano.html
The foreground water is flooding, past the first tree line is the Mississippi, the second tree line, starting about 1/3 from the left has the Missouri behind it.
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Link to larger shot: http://public.fotki.com/DustysPics/pano/flood-pano.html
The foreground water is flooding, past the first tree line is the Mississippi, the second tree line, starting about 1/3 from the left has the Missouri behind it.
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Dusty,
Wow. Good timing. Too bad the link does not give me a "much" bigger shot. Barely an improvement over this one.
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Wow. Good timing. Too bad the link does not give me a "much" bigger shot. Barely an improvement over this one.
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Sury, Fotki stopped letting you post anything full size, but I put it up on postimg for you.
http://postimg.org/image/vn4g7rf35/full/
Click the thumbnail, then click full size.
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http://postimg.org/image/vn4g7rf35/full/
Click the thumbnail, then click full size.
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Re: Let's post some panoramas
More wonderful panos, Valery and Dusty
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
Re: Let's post some panoramas
great panos guys.
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Thank you Dusty. It worked. Impressive details you have captured in that pano.Dusty wrote:Sury, Fotki stopped letting you post anything full size, but I put it up on postimg for you.
http://postimg.org/image/vn4g7rf35/full/
Click the thumbnail, then click full size.
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This week we spent a few days in and around Onomichi, Japan. Here is a panorama I made there the last time we were there in 2009. I visited the same spot a few days ago, but the sky was overcast and not as good.
Onomichi, Japan and Seto Inland Sea seen from above Senko-ji, 2009
Here is a larger version:
http://www.bakubo.com/panoramas/Onomichi_pano.jpg
Onomichi, Japan and Seto Inland Sea seen from above Senko-ji, 2009
Here is a larger version:
http://www.bakubo.com/panoramas/Onomichi_pano.jpg
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The larger version is absolutely stunning Henry. The posted one does not do
justice, IMHO.
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justice, IMHO.
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That's a very impressive panorama Henry - I really liked the river running through it.
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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Nice, Sury! Is that stitched or a crop of a single frame?
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Thank you Henry. It is a 9 image stitch using MS ICE.
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