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This is a discussion on Albany Panorama 2 within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Thanks Kat, AL and Bambi Glad you all found something you like in there!...

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    Thanks Kat, AL and Bambi Glad you all found something you like in there!

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    Good stuff MA, did you do this hand held, tripod, panohead?

    Kat try hand held you will be amazed at how good you can do it. Nodal point pano heads are mainly required if you are shooting close to the camera or VR photos. Scenic images usually stitch together quite well without using a specialized head. I only play with these things since I am a better technician than photographer also I am working on virtual reality tours. There is a very effective method using a string and laser pointer.

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    Thanks Greg .... nice comment coming from the Pano-Master himself!

    I shot those handheld as I only have standard tripods and know how that screws up the perspective. I use the outside focal points as level indicators for the horizon with each move.

    I used PS7's photomerge feature and have to say I'm impressed. Earlier versions were definitely not worth the hassle so I used to stitch them manually. I'll take a few more from time to time now I think.

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    Sweet. I only have three level indicators..can't use them to do that..!

    Great job
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    Quote Originally Posted by kat View Post
    Sweet. I only have three level indicators..can't use them to do that..!

    Great job
    Are you talking about the auto focus points Kat? I am.

    Mine looking something like this ...



    I then use the opposite right and left ones at which ever level I need to keep my horizons as straight as I can.

    Does your camera have far fewer auto focus points?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Aussie View Post
    Are you talking about the auto focus points Kat? I am.

    Mine looking something like this ...



    I then use the opposite right and left ones at which ever level I need to keep my horizons as straight as I can.

    Does your camera have far fewer auto focus points?
    Yes..I only got the three. I tell yah..they really lacked on this camera!!!
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    3 does seem to be a bit light on to me! Sometimes I wish I had a few more a bit wider out so I can get those eyes spot on without having to re-compose so much.

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    Very nice control of the horizon. Great work.

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    Have you ever tried a horizontal pano with the camera in the vertical position? Have you ever tried a vertical pano ?

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