I really close friend of the family had their wedding at sax point a few years back. It was a beautiful spot. The aisle was lined with rose peddals (a very calm day). Great spot for a weding.
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Panoram 4x4 = 16 shots
Kharkiv, Ukraine. Fuji FinePix S9500. Feb, 5, 2007
Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Taken last weekend in Nevada with my Sony point and shoot, 9 pictures stitched.
http://mlrc.us/2007/mar/cvi/pano3.jpg
Kushnirenko, those 4x4 shot are awesome. I find them a bit diffifult for me, any hints, tips or tricks I should or you can give me when shooting?
Here's one I took when I went up to http://skialpine.com/winter/index.html and went snowboarding. I love Tahoe, such a beautiful place.:D
......now I gotta go & get another monitor to see Mumbles pics:D :D
Old stadium
Kharkiv, Ukraine. Fuji FinePix S9500. Mar, 9, 2007
Railroad
Kharkiv, Ukraine. Fuji FinePix S9500. Mar, 9, 2007
Football field
Kharkiv, Ukraine. Fuji FinePix S9500. Mar, 9, 2007
I went back to photo the cliffs I shot in post #457: http://www.dcresource.com/forums/sho...&postcount=457
To give some sense of size: those rectangles at the bottom of the cliffs are semi-trucks pulling trailers!
Attachment 21974
I took a different road, lower, and kept to the right in the shot (although maybe not far enough right ...) The lower POV
eliminates the round hills above the cliffs. Do you think they would have enhanced the shot?
I used Panorama Capture to stitch it, and was very pleased. It has a free trial without a watermark, and it stitches quickly at full size.
This was originally 8 images, although I cropped out about 3 on the right. I spent a lot of time trying different PP versions of the shot,
making the shadows lighter, or not. What do you think? Comments always appreciated!