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Published: 2008-10-05 14:36:03 +0000 UTC; Views: 102; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 13
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Description 6 frame panorama, single exposure. no filters. tripod. 25 second exposures
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versifier [2008-10-06 03:35:30 +0000 UTC]

this one is really nice!

love the sky!

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Pinter In reply to versifier [2008-10-06 03:44:00 +0000 UTC]

thanks i wish i could reshoot beacuse its just a bit fuzzy... and after that night i learned a few pano tricks from what i wasw doing and stuff i did wrong... but i guess i just have to wait for the next good evening

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versifier In reply to Pinter [2008-10-06 03:45:06 +0000 UTC]

what pano tricks?

share!

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Pinter In reply to versifier [2008-10-06 16:32:44 +0000 UTC]

oh just little stuff about how to move tripods... like i usually started with the first frame, and then just pivotted without re leveling.. but then your pictures need to be rotated for cs to understand where to put them, so you are better off to level every time. and i found that if you plan on doing say a 3 by 3 or something.. bring a VERY fine grease pencil. mark your 3 locations, and your 3 elevations. like right on the head. that way you can get perfect lineups. cause what i was doing was taking 3 say at my lowest elevation. then moving it camera up. then taking 3 more horiztonal.

the reason i say mark it. cs will have an easier time making 3 horizontal panos. and if you align perfectly you can use the cylindrical tool to flatten... so baically you do one pano of the grass, one of the horizon, then one of the sky... thennn do perspective and cylindrical so its flat. then you have 3 flat panos that ALIGN, if you didnt do the grease marks your center points are off and the 3 frames dont overlap at the same vertical points. so now you can do a pano of your panos. if that doesnt make sense fire me a private note with your msn and ill try to explain better there. or ichat or something if you have mac

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versifier In reply to Pinter [2008-10-06 18:21:15 +0000 UTC]

that's very helpful mate

thanks!

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