stood on the stub of a dock and took this 8 shot panorama (stitched in Microsoft Ice)
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stood on the stub of a dock and took this 8 shot panorama (stitched in Microsoft Ice)
Nice! I like panos. Did on myself the other day and used a tip that made a large difference. Next time you are taking a pano turn your camera 90 degrees and take all the shots in portrait mode. You'll get a taller pano out of it.
you pano guys have such patience for PP. Nicely done.
I like this one too - very nice.
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Lovely and clear shot. You didn't quite crop it properly though, left some black edging.
I've used the Portrait pano idea also ... I found it worked sometimes, other times I just cropped down to what a landscape pano would have produced anyhow. Maybe with a proper pano tripod it would have worked better.
Impressive view!
I like Iggy's suggestion, I'm going to have try that out one of these days.
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oops, didn't notice the poor crop in windows picture gallery. Thanks for pointing it out
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Last edited by edG; 02-27-2010 at 10:45 AM. Reason: new cropping of pan image
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