Sedona, AZ as seen from Airport Mesa...I had to "blend" the sky a little to hide the seams! :D
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Sedona, AZ as seen from Airport Mesa...I had to "blend" the sky a little to hide the seams! :D
http://JTL.smugmug.com/photos/43073390-L.jpg
wow, it's really clear out there! just got back from vegas and saw a potential scene in the desert, but it was so dang hazy that i just skipped shooting it completely. nice pano!Quote:
Originally Posted by JTL
Wish I'd known I could easily do Pano's when i was at The Grand Canyo, or at Yosemite earlier this year!!:(
Thanks! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ReF
We had weather like that for 10-days straight. It really makes me want to move out there! I have a couple more to stitch together...if I ever get to them...
You can come back...but even without a pano...I'm sure you have lots of great shots!Quote:
Originally Posted by Geoff Chandler
BTW, I just realized why I had to do the sky blending to hide the seams...I was shooting with a polarizer and I guess as I turned to shoot the pano shots, the light was hitting the polarizer at a different angle each time...boy there's a lot to remember when you're trying to create a pano! Now I've got two rules when shooting panos...no wide-angle and no polarizer!
This is the Page Museum at La Brea Tarpits. The carvings all around the building are really beautiful, as is the park itself.
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Shot at: F5
1/400 second
ISO 50
Shutter Priority
I thought that I included to many pictures in the pano on my last post. Originally 6 shots, now 3. Easier to see!
Mokre Rakitne. Ukraine. 7 shots. Nov, 06, 2005
9562 x 2270 Pixels/5.48 MB
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EXIF Info:
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DateTime - 2005:11:06 11:33:52
ExposureTime - 1/200 seconds
FNumber - 5.60
ISOSpeedRatings - 64
FocalLength - 6.30 mm
Schnebly Hill Road, Sedona, AZ...I actually got a flat tire up there! :eek:
Canon S2, ISO 50, f/4, 1/250 sec.
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This is the waterfall in my brother's back yard. It required alot of cropping with that free photostitch program, but I think that was my fault for not taking enough shots and at the correct level. Horizontal is definitely easier to figure out than vertical. I guess we live and learn each day!! :D
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Shaneil Falls.... named for my sister in law and brother
Midtown Manhattan at Sunset...
Canon SD500, f/4.9, 1/50 sec.
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