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09-03-2018, 03:49 AM - 3 Likes   #1696
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Panoramic by cropping of a a very isolated homestead, buildings and horse corral.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Racer X 69 Quote
I posted some of these here before. This was a neighborhood I lived in as a teenager. Developers came in, bought up all the large parcels of land, raped the trees and earth completely away, and built a couple hundred zero lot line homes.The images are created from 360 panoramas, then inverted and warped in Photoshop. After reworking them I tried something different, and warped them inside out, rather than outside in.
Really imaginative images Racer. I particularly like the first and the fifth ones. The bulldozer/grader dominating in #5 says it all.

It's profoundly sad to see a place that was part of your life treated like a commodity. The high school I went to was surrounded by bush, and beyond that by orchards. I remember the tinkle of bellbirds wafting in to the classroom, and cross-country runs through the bush. It's all been swallowed by suburbia now.
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Late summer Cumulonimbus. 10 portrait image panorama with the K10D and DA 35 Ltd.
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An A6 Intruder and an EA6B near NAS Whidbey and Oak Harbor, Washington on Whidbey Island. Three shot panorama. K5IIs, Sigma 28mm f2.8 Miniwide.




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Panorama by crop.

A Douglas A3D-2P, serial number 144825, built by Douglas Aircraft, El Segundo, California, 3 December 1959, on display at NAS Whidbey.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Racer X 69 Quote
Panorama by crop.

A Douglas A3D-2P, serial number 144825, built by Douglas Aircraft, El Segundo, California, 3 December 1959, on display at NAS Whidbey.

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A superb image, Racer.
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A superb image, Racer.
Thank you so much for the kind words Ray!

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Taken with my wife's IPhone.
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Eleven portrait handheld images were stitched with Lr6 to create this panorama.
Please note the dargonfly on the sand in the lower left corner.
The superb details and the unique starburst effect are courtesy of the SMC Pentax-DA 15mm F4 ED AL Limited lens who still controls my mind...

Pentax K-3 II + SMC Pentax-DA 15mm F4 ED AL Limited
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Lever du soliel sur la rivière Ausable / Sunrise on Ausable River, NY

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Blue Ridge Parkway, stitched with Microsoft ICE, which makes stitching very easy. After a few experiments, I realize that one needs to plan out a panorama, this one is too narrow a shot, IMO. I should have raised my point of aim to get more of the sky, effectively doubling the amount of shots taken form 6 to 12. Better results next time.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Weevil Quote
Eleven portrait handheld images were stitched with Lr6 to create this panorama.
Please note the dargonfly on the sand in the lower left corner.
The superb details and the unique starburst effect are courtesy of the SMC Pentax-DA 15mm F4 ED AL Limited lens who still controls my mind...

Pentax K-3 II + SMC Pentax-DA 15mm F4 ED AL Limited
1/20s to 1/400s, ƒ/13, ISO 100





Lever du soliel sur la rivière Ausable / Sunrise on Ausable River, NY

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Fantastic Sylvain!
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Four shots taken with K5ii and DA16-85WR merged with PSE12

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A stitched panorama of the largest reservoir in Madrid. K3 and DA 15mm.


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Pano by cropping

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Pano by cropping. African plains with wildebeest = a natural for a pano.
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