My first panorama
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This is the first time I've attempted the "photo stitch" operation to create a panorama. I had casually shot 4 pics from this viewpoint above the ski jump at Holmenkollen, so I tried the panorama. It's such a cool tool. I love it.
In the picture you can see part of Oslo and the Oslo Fjord in the distance. It was such a beautiful day too.
In the picture you can see part of Oslo and the Oslo Fjord in the distance. It was such a beautiful day too.
"A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds." - Francis Bacon
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With my attempt it was a dull day, most of the colour in my image was just grey, how cool is it for you to get such beautiful colours
Congratulations, this is a very nice picture indeed.. ..Skippy (Australia)
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for a Pano. The colors are wonderful, from the blues in the sky and lake to the village rooftops in red. The clouds in the middle are absoluetly wonderful. From this size, I can't see where the photos were stitched, good job.
Thanks for sharing Snapapple,
Chris
Note: take a peek at the top right corner; nothing a little crop can't cure:D.
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Thanks for the heads up about the right corner. That must have been hiding behind my Layer's and other workflow windows. I cloned in the sky. I also fixed a few other small areas where branches seemed to be duplicated at the seams. I appreciate the input. I think it's clean now. Hope so, because I do want to order a print.
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Thanks for the heads up about the right corner. That must have been hiding behind my Layer's and other workflow windows. I cloned in the sky. I also fixed a few other small areas where branches seemed to be duplicated at the seams. I appreciate the input. I think it's clean now. Hope so, because I do want to order a print.
Susan Appel Photography My Blog