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01-14-2011, 09:32 PM   #46
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I just bought Autopano pro to do more. Here's a couple of them...
Very nice.

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Unfortunately I made a real hash in taking the frames for the second pano, one of my lessons learned was never to flop over the camera on a ball head and pan to take photos for a pano, it makes the parallax error very severe. I think I either need to take multi row pano with the camera in landscape orientation, or buy an L-bracket or something.
Or buy a 645D and use the side tripod socket

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Very nice.


Or buy a 645D and use the side tripod socket

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Ha ha, not in my budget at this stage. After a bit of reasearch I finally found and ordered a L-braket to (hopefully!) fit my K-x. It's on the way in the post, so now I'll have to take a few more pano's to justify my purchase.
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I love that pano, well done

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Great thread - can someone suggest pano software for a Mac user? Free or a few bucks
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One I actually just put together for another reason about an hour ago. I didn't get around to this when I first shot these, because one of the images ended up a bit blurry.

In retrospect, I should have included another row at the bottom, gotten the rocks in better. I'm also going to have to get or make a proper bracket if I'm going to do any more of these.

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One I actually just put together for another reason about an hour ago. I didn't get around to this when I first shot these, because one of the images ended up a bit blurry.

In retrospect, I should have included another row at the bottom, gotten the rocks in better. I'm also going to have to get or make a proper bracket if I'm going to do any more of these.
Very very nice pano.

I bought one of these for ~$100 delivered off ebay . When I get it I'll try and remember to do some kind of mini review. It seems to be a chinese knock-off of the $250 arca-swiss version.


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Still experimenting with panoramas, here's a handheld sequence. It has massive distortion as it was taken close up with a DA15.

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Hello friends, my first post here after lurking for many moons ..
a few of mine to share::

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"Detonation at Dawn"
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Thanks Joakim! I <3 panoramas, as you can tell..
Here are a few more fun ones::

here i am chilling in the middle of nowhere, now here, but i know where~


imagine this as an open book, moving from right to left (180)


a 180 view of Florida Bay


this was one sweet, sweet morning on the ocean!
like paddling in a giant crystal clear swimming pool, only better!!


moon rising over Johnson Key & the platform in Florida Bay
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Just a couple not very good ones.








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Thanks Joakim! I <3 panoramas, as you can tell..
Here are a few more fun ones::

here i am chilling in the middle of nowhere, now here, but i know where~


imagine this as an open book, moving from right to left (180)


a 180 view of Florida Bay


this was one sweet, sweet morning on the ocean!
like paddling in a giant crystal clear swimming pool, only better!!


moon rising over Johnson Key & the platform in Florida Bay

Oh boy. Can you please stop posting your pano's here because you are making me feel really bad about my pano photos. LOL.

Just kidding, your photos are unbelievable, keep it coming
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Vertical panorama

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Millennium Park, Chicago - DS, Tamron 17-50


Museum of Science and Industry - DS, Tamron 17-50


Mauna Kea - DS, FA35/2


Kohala Coast - DS, Zenitar 16/2.8


Desolation Bay, Alaska - DS, Tamron 17-50


The Louvre - DS, Zenitar 16/2.8
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Millennium Park, Chicago - DS, Tamron 17-50


Museum of Science and Industry - DS, Tamron 17-50


Mauna Kea - DS, FA35/2


Kohala Coast - DS, Zenitar 16/2.8


Desolation Bay, Alaska - DS, Tamron 17-50


The Louvre - DS, Zenitar 16/2.8
Wow! Those are absolutely fantastic images, thanks for posting them. Can you share whether they were hand held or tripod?
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