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First Panarama
Posted By: Jimbo, 07-09-2008, 08:16 PM

First try on a panarama shot.. Four pictures stiched together. JIMBO

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07-11-2008, 12:27 PM   #16
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Great pano. If you need someone to host the full size let me know and I can upload it to my webspace

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Excellent first try Jimbo. Looks seamless. Nice job

NaCl(one of those techniques that I've yet to try...one of these days)H2O
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BTP.. Thanks for the offer and I may take you up on it. Let me try one thing first tonight to see it it works. The full version is around 8 mg's [54 was the raw format] JIMBO

PS: Got this printed out 10x40 inches. Friend owns a print shop. will frame it sometime this year.
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rmtagg: Great web site you have there! Your work is like Art! JIMBO

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Not sure if this post will work but here goes... JIMMO
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Let's try this one more time. JIMBO
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It looks good to me Jimbo
Sunrises (like I'm ever up in time) and sunsets can be tough.

QuoteOriginally posted by Jimbo Quote
Yes, almost impossible to do this without a Tripod.
Not really true,
I very rarely use a tripod for a pano. And they always turn out great when I take them

I'll probably post 2 sometime this weekend.

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very nice pano great job.
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Wow... Thumbs up..
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Great work Jimbo.
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QuoteQuote:
Not really true,
I very rarely use a tripod for a pano. And they always turn out great when I take them
I will try another without the Tripod but read somewhere it takes a little more work to stitch the photo's if the panning is not straight. I am sure you can do it without the Tripod. Looking forward to seeing some of your examples lttle laker1 JIMBO
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I can just imagine your future panos if this is your first, nicely done!
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I can just imagine your future panos if this is your first, nicely done!
Thank you... I think the timing was good too.... Five minutes later and the shot was gone... along with the good wearther.. Cheers JIMBO
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Hi Jimbo, that really is a cracking pano I love the mood of it. Going back to what you said about shooting one handheld, it can be done and if its right then autostitch shouldnt have any problems. I have to say though its far easier with a tripod.

This one was done handheld.

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Great shot thomas... I will be trying a couple more this summer. Cheers. JIMBO
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