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rivermyst
location: Hamilton, ON Gender: Male
| | | Attempt at a panorama < on 7/27/2010 1:45 AM >
| | | Well. I took ten shots and then combined them in photoshop.
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Send4Help
location: A biology lab far, far away... Gender: Male
No time for the old in-out, love.
| | Re: Attempt at a panorama <Reply # 1 on 7/27/2010 1:48 AM >
| | | I think that you blended them together well, but the angle and subject aren't too interesting. If your question was how did the panorama blending turn out, I would say very well, however, the artistic/creative aspect is lacking.
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rivermyst
location: Hamilton, ON Gender: Male
| | | Re: Attempt at a panorama <Reply # 2 on 7/27/2010 1:53 AM >
| | | Posted by Send4Help I think that you blended them together well, but the angle and subject aren't too interesting. If your question was how did the panorama blending turn out, I would say very well, however, the artistic/creative aspect is lacking.
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It was more of a technical thing that I was worried about, having never done a pano before. I'm just glad to hear I did it right, next time I'll shoot a more interesting subject. Thanks for the feedback
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e-photog
location: Kitchener, Ontario Gender: Male
This IS in fact me...
| | | Re: Attempt at a panorama <Reply # 3 on 7/27/2010 1:54 PM >
| | | Yea, I'd agree that the stitching went well, but the subject matter is lacking interest. In my experience, I find it hard to find a nice subject that benefits from being shot as a panorama. One thing to always remember, is to over lap the images when shooting, and if you have a main object, such as those 2 towers in yours, make sure to capture them in their entirety in 1 image, just so the stitching process doesnt mess them up. Also, try and use a tripod if possible... But that kinda goes for all UE photography =P AND... I often shoot much wider then necessary, since as you may have noticed, once PS is done stitching, there's a lotta blank space in the sky. Sometimes I shoot portrait for the building, and landscape for the top to cover some more sky, kinda like this below... | | v v [ ][ ][ ] [ ][ ][ ][ ]
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e-photog
location: Kitchener, Ontario Gender: Male
This IS in fact me...
| | | Re: Attempt at a panorama <Reply # 4 on 7/27/2010 1:55 PM >
| | | my example failed... but i think you get the idea =P
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TurboZutek
King Dick location: Scotland Gender: Male
Giant octo-penised rapephant
| | | | Re: Attempt at a panorama <Reply # 5 on 7/27/2010 2:08 PM >
| | | Also, to cover off the missing parts at the top, you could shoot the whole thing with many more sections in Portrait and stitch them together that way. I've noticed this also tends to mean there's a little less barrel distortion in the finished article. Chris...
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