Originally posted by little laker Very nice Kim, I love the colouring of the bottom one
Thanks Stu... Im glad you like them... I am very pleased with the bottom one myself.... I will let you know what it prints out..
Originally posted by Damn Brit Nice work Kim, I've yet to attempt panoramas.
Gary
Thanks Gary... Pano's really are not that hard.... you take a bunch of shots.. plug them into a good program (I use Autostitch) do a bit of processing and wallah!! you have a pano..
Remember... you dont have to do a pano of something big and massive... you can do a pano of anything you need a bigger pic of.. or something that you want a close up of but maybe cant get close enough with the current lens so you chunk it out and stitch it together..
Originally posted by timbo13 nice panoramas, Kim! worth following the links to see the full size versions
Thanks Timbo.. The full versions are pretty neat but even they are scaled down to only 1mb. Glad you enjoyed them..
Originally posted by thomasjmpark spectacular scenery there Kim I love that 2nd shot. Those are definately alot bigger then our foothills
Thanks so much Tom... These peaks range from 9,000 - 9,600 in elevation. The alpine peaks I am used to in Colorado range from 12,000 - 14,0000... Now those a peaks..
One of these days I will get back there to take some real pics fo them!!
Glad you enjoyed them.. Take care .. Kim