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12-02-2018, 02:14 PM - 5 Likes   #1771
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Some hand held multi shot hand panos from this year.
The last one I took around ten shots overlapping and only got to use two or three as I found a lump of coal or something on the sensor, right in a place where I could not do spot removal on most of them. The perils of changing lenses in windy locations I suppose.

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Opps. The night shot was on a tripod.

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I like the second photo I shot for this panorama on its own, but here's the full stitch with the rest of the mountain


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Bokeh panorama, stitched from 20 portrait orientation frames in three rows. K-5 II with DA* 300mm f/4 wide open.





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I am learning a lot about the complexity of 'pre-composing" a panorama, I lost the right third of this image because I did not take picture of the sky. Lesson learned.
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QuoteOriginally posted by robgski Quote
I am learning a lot about the complexity of 'pre-composing" a panorama, I lost the right third of this image because I did not take picture of the sky. Lesson learned.
Elegant image nonetheless, beautiful tones and the corrected perspective shows off the noble architecture.

One other lesson is that sensor dust spots get multiplied in a stitched pano.
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Handheld K-3 & 18-135 pano from today.


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Four file stitch (extensive overlap, this could have been done with only three files), a bleak landscape from Iceland.
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Mendocino, California, New Years Eve 2015. Ten portrait orientation images. K5IIs, Sigma 20mm f2.8 Mini Wide.




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Three portrait orientation images stitched together.




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One from last summer. The shot is stitched from 3 rows of 3 shots and taken with M100/4. Of course the same could have been taken easier with wide angle lens, but I was doing single in challenge and wanted to try a technique. Each row has a different focus to keep it all sharp, so it's kind of focus-stacking-panorama
MS ICE did a good work by picking the sharp pixels into the image. Wasn't sure what I was going to get when I took the shots, but apparently it can be done. Haven't heard of this technique before, so I don't know if it has some proper name.

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Disney Sea Tokyo - I forgot how many vertical shots were stitched for this one, I'm guessing 6 or 7. With the K3 and DA*16-50.

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A couple from this morning with the 645D. We had some great frost from early morning freezing fog.

2 vertical shots with A 35/3.5


5 vertical shots with the FA 80-160
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A panorama by cropping. It's a little mo-KNOT-onous.
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