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another attempt at panoramic shots. tell me what you think. i like this one.tech >>
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- olympus c5000
- adjusted levels/contrast
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Comments: 15
fade-out [2005-01-07 09:02:53 +0000 UTC]
well done pano
but the lower left side is a bit too dark
did you do this with your pano software?
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schmbrln In reply to fade-out [2005-01-07 17:40:21 +0000 UTC]
yep.. this was stiched with software. i like the way it turned out, but throughout the picture there are changes in color and contrast. due to the moving of the camera, tha how the lighting affected the results. still turned out descent for a first try.
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fade-out In reply to schmbrln [2005-01-07 23:04:23 +0000 UTC]
you can avert this problem via changing the color of each single image
thatΒ΄s why i think doing manual stitching is better
and of course more fun
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schmbrln In reply to fade-out [2005-01-08 23:14:05 +0000 UTC]
very true, i tried that first. i prefer photoshop over crappy stitching programs, it just wasn't working though. tried for a while, just wasnt working.
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thejoshuaproject [2004-12-26 19:28:19 +0000 UTC]
damn fine work, the problems i ran into doing panoramic are invisible here. great stuff.
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schmbrln In reply to thejoshuaproject [2004-12-26 19:39:05 +0000 UTC]
thanks. i relaly liked the results in this, but i still have room for improvement.
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ragusprime [2004-12-21 07:03:54 +0000 UTC]
excellent job concidering the lighting differences with the different angles, great shot.
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schmbrln In reply to ragusprime [2004-12-21 08:25:44 +0000 UTC]
thanks.. i noticed that too.. maybe i had the tripod in a bad spot.. but i still like this picture.. th anks for the comment..
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Kermon [2004-12-17 02:48:36 +0000 UTC]
Was that done by a really wide lense, or several photos pasted together? Looks like all one shot to me... very cool. Good range of colours in the grass, and it's good how it goes from a nearby forest to a hill in the distance..
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schmbrln In reply to Kermon [2004-12-17 03:13:43 +0000 UTC]
thanks for the comment.. this was actually like 8 different photos stitched together.. thanks though.. i used a program to stitch it together, cant remember which but i think it looks good.. thanks for the comments.. i'm glad i got good feedback on the grass because i didn't think the grass looked all taht good. thanks for the reassurance.
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Kermon In reply to schmbrln [2004-12-17 03:18:02 +0000 UTC]
That's crazy! I did wonder a bit about the grass, but just decided it was naturally changing colours, and I think the bits I noticed were probably just natural... the clouds seemed seamless though, you either took those pics really quickly, or did an amazing job with the editing Four thumbs up
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schmbrln In reply to Kermon [2004-12-17 03:23:29 +0000 UTC]
thanks so much.. i really appreciate you giving me such encouraging comments, especially with something that i'm doing for my first time.. it gives me a lot of confidence to keep trying.. thanks again kermon.
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Kermon In reply to schmbrln [2004-12-17 03:35:42 +0000 UTC]
Heh no problem...
I have so many people on my watch list now, that I didnt know that you were the guy with the amazing dragonfly photo and stuff... do your skills know no end? Heh
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schmbrln In reply to Kermon [2004-12-17 03:37:36 +0000 UTC]
wow man.. thanks again.. i really love that photo. i have a lot of people on my watch list too.. anyone who has a few good shots, made it to my watch list. because i can get inspiration and ideas from all of it, so no reason to leave anyone out. thanks for such a nice comment.. i know you do photography too, if you ever need advice, help or whatever, just send me a note.. i dont mind at all.
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