Fort Mifflin and Pano Practice
Zanotti
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I went to Fort Miffilin today, it is very close to Philadelphia airport. I have been enjoying developing pano's. all hand held, with my G9:
Inside:
Outside:
Big Guns Everywhere:
Creaky doors:
Ride home:
Tourist spots:
Cya!
Z
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Inside:
Outside:
Big Guns Everywhere:
Creaky doors:
Ride home:
Tourist spots:
Cya!
Z
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Hi Zanotti, I like your ride home shot too, that is quite a muriel painted on wall, too bad that van was in your shot.
The last shot is pretty darn cool too. ... Skippy
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Wondeful panos, them being handheld makes them even better.
What a neat looking Fort, I haven't heard of it before, so will look it up.
Thanks for taking us on your ride home, very nicely done.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
I took out the van, weeds and some trash:
I also took out the loader and dirt in the fort.
Isnt PS amazing!
Thanks for the help,
Z
However I don't think you quite have the technique down on removing things in photoshop yet . You left some pretty obvious artifacts and I personally think the originals are better, even with the unwanted elements. Maybe trim the right side of the mural shot a bit instead of trying a difficult cloning? Just a thought.
Fun series -
[edit] forgot to mention - there's a thin line of white at the top left of the mural shot that goes about a third of the way across. You might consider trimming that away. I get that sometimes when I crop a panorama; it's hard to see a pixel of white on a white background, but it shows up easily on colored backgrounds.
Still pretty quick and dirty.
Thanks for the comments and help,
Z