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11-17-2012, 07:18 PM   #166
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My first pano attempt ever....well sorta. The first one was in my music room full of guitars. Anyways, be gentle por favor!




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sage, that one is beautiful! i love the perspective and texture of those old timbers and the curve of the track is so pleasing to the eye. its a winner for sure!
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here's a new one testing the F*300/4.5

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this is shot from high up in the Berkeley Hills
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Thanks Mike! My first attempts are turning out well because of teachers like you. I'm so loving this hobby except my guitars are getting very bored.

Your bridge pic is unbelievable! Holy crap! I'm studying it.

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Very nice Sage97! Mike, that's an awesome pic! Great perspective compression from that 300. I love my A*300!
11-18-2012, 08:25 PM   #171
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QuoteOriginally posted by mattb123 Quote
Very nice Sage97!
Thanks very much Matt! I don't have the grand views you have when you go mountain biking but ever since I fell in love with photography, I see things differently now.
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Went for a family drive and hike and took these five exposures today. Stitched in Photoshop cs5.
K-5 & A* 300mm f/4



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4 shots @ 16mm (DA 16-45), walking to Murray Hill above Palm Springs:

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Off the patio

Shot off my balcony this evening with the 18-135mm at 18=7 shots
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QuoteOriginally posted by manacho2005 Quote
Shot off my balcony this evening with the 18-135mm at 18=7 shots
Wow that's really nice! Good shot(s)!
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Wow that's really nice! Good shot(s)!
Thanks Matt,
Landscape is usually quite boring here in North Texas, so I gotta grab 'em when I can :-)
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The Sepulveda Dam near my house in Van Nuys. Five photos creating a 180 degree pic.




So many great movies have used this dam as a back drop. One of my favorites is the opening sequence to
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here is a pano using the DA*55/1.4

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Mojave Desert near Kelso Dunes, California.

First attempt at an HDR pano. The exposures didn't stitch together too great. I need more practice at getting them processed the same. Anyway, 12 exposures to make 4 images stitched together in Photoshop 5.0. HDR tone mapping done in Oloneo.
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QuoteOriginally posted by post_eos Quote
I need more practice at getting them processed the same.
Maybe try 3 separate panos and then combine as HDR?

Here's a crop from a multi-row pano (3 rows, 20 shots total):

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