I don't generally do Panoramas much - but here's one from La Rochelle,
hopefully you guys reading this thread will add some of your Pano's
:)
Geoff
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I don't generally do Panoramas much - but here's one from La Rochelle,
hopefully you guys reading this thread will add some of your Pano's
:)
Geoff
That's beautiful Geoff. I took one from my balcony of the entire downtown "skyline" so it's super wide...I think it was 3 18mm shots stitched together and a lot of editing to make the seams disappear. All in all, I'm happy with it but it doesn't have the clarity of your panorama.
very cool shots guys!
Here's my first attempt at one of these shots, taken off my balcony of Downtown Toronto. I used 3 photos.
http://img378.imageshack.us/img378/8...tyscape8gj.jpg
High Sierran meadow
Brilliant guys - thanks for responding so quickly!
I really haven't got much else just now on this - but please keep yours all
coming in - and I am fascinated about the splicing together - I have
only tried it briefly and found it hard work!
I know my Oly is supposed to do it for me - but I haven't tried.
The La Rochel shot was a bigger picture cropped top and bottom.
I did one of kids in a school concert - joined up two together and had to
fiddle quite a bit as some had moved a bit - it worked out but took ages!
I'm sure this will be a start to another great thread. I found it fun to do and now have more creative ideas:)
Geoff, the program "photostitch" that came with my XT does a pretty good job stitching images together with little effort. I'm not sure if there is one available for your camera.
I found this tutorial about "stitching" awhile back and referred to it when trying my first big panorama (above). Maybe it'll be helpful to some of you:
http://phong.com/tutorials/photostitch/
I think this'll be a great thread...love the two new panorams...very nice.
Here's a GC one stitched with the Arcsoft programme that came with the panny. I must admit it is really easy to use & seems to work pretty well although this shot didn't seem to work as well as the one I posted on the landscape thread somehow. Anyway great thread well done Geoff don't know why we didn't think of it before.
Great shots coming in everyone - & and thanks for the tips.
Here's one I have just knocked up from 2 pics Using Serif Photo plus 8
from last years Malvern Hills trip - just a landscape view from the Malvern Hills
bit tricky joining as they didn't splice quite right throughout and
I had to do a touch of cloning inalong with selected curves adjustments.
Now I have done another one I think I will remember when I take pics
to bear the possibility in mind - one tip is to take all the pics to be joined
on the same exposure and focul length
- that would have helped with this one!
White Deer Creek in PA with a small suspended bridge.This is where I used to camp and go fishing.I'm standing in the middle of it and if it were normal I'd be swept away.Very dry this summer.I just used photostitch for it.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v9...64/bridge1.jpg
Mike