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So you are a girl?
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Oh I figured someone would screw with that post of mine.
(I need to lay off the drinks. Man I`ve really been streesed latley)

She is just one of the few chicks I`ve been with. We Players feel a little guilty sometimes....


Actally Giannis The answer I wanted from DaSilva was a small study course in photo analysis in very few word, thats all.
 
Strange Mist II

just moments ago..

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Re: Red Rock Close-up

Impressive Dominic!

So which program do you use to make this awesome panorama?
 
Re: Red Rock Close-up

Absolutely fricken' stunning Dominic!!

I too have very recently took a great interest in Panoramic photos. It's really amazing what scenery can be captured using the Panoramic technique!

I'll second Giannis' question in asking what program you use? I've found 2 good ones myself, but I'm holding back on purchasing one of them as I've been too busy to really trial out panoramic shots. So which program do you use for it Dominic ? :)
Also, approximately (in % terms) how much overlapping did you have between each photo?

Here's a trial panoramic I did of my backyard:
View attachment 7805df63c8e2986ea766b64dcb76f221.jpg
 
Re: Red Rock Close-up

Impressive Dominic!

So which program do you use to make this awesome panorama?

Thanks! I use Photoshop CS4..You can do it with other programs as well. This was my first panorama.


Absolutely fricken' stunning Dominic!!

I too have very recently took a great interest in Panoramic photos. It's really amazing what scenery can be captured using the Panoramic technique!

I'll second Giannis' question in asking what program you use? I've found 2 good ones myself, but I'm holding back on purchasing one of them as I've been too busy to really trial out panoramic shots. So which program do you use for it Dominic ? :)
Also, approximately (in % terms) how much overlapping did you have between each photo?

Here's a trial panoramic I did of my backyard:
View attachment 7805df63c8e2986ea766b64dcb76f221.jpg

Thank you! As I said, Photoshop CS4: File>Automate>Photomerge.
I've read somewhere that it has to be 40% overlapping, that's why I took 17 photos so that it gets all alined correctly.

Nice photo that is!


Beautiful image... vertical pano must be difficult to shoot. Great stuff...:eusa_clap

Thanks! It took some time, because of the cheap tripod I was shooting with.

Oh, btw..Today I had an accident trying to get a nice photo..I climbed on a rock with my camera in bag and tripod and I slipped when I was going down. Luckily, only my as* was hurt, the camera was in bag, protected.:t-banghea:t-hands:
 
Re: Red Rock Close-up

Thank you! As I said, Photoshop CS4: File>Automate>Photomerge.
I've read somewhere that it has to be 40% overlapping, that's why I took 17 photos so that it gets all alined correctly.

Nice photo that is!

Thanks for that Dominic :)

I tried that same feature on the version of P'shop I have, but it didn't turn out right, but I don't think I applied that ~40% overlap rule.
Just like HDRs, Panoramic photography is a totally new and fascinating world to keep you busy and keep you challenged.



Oh, btw..Today I had an accident trying to get a nice photo..I climbed on a rock with my camera in bag and tripod and I slipped when I was going down. Luckily, only my as* was hurt, the camera was in bag, protected.:t-banghea:t-hands:

Oh thank goodness, as long as the camera is okay then all is well. Just kidding, good to hear you didn't hurt yourself too much. The pursuit of that perfect shot sometimes leads us photographers into some very risky situations... but it's all worth it! :D
 

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