Panorama Attempts

Photo JoePhoto Joe Registered Users Posts: 54 Big grins
edited April 29, 2010 in Landscapes
Here's two of my better panos that I've done lately.

First is taken in Seward Alaska last fall, I'm not from Seward so I'm not sure which mountains those are. This photo is a stitch of 4 photos put together.

Second is taken off the Seward Highway looking North at the Alaska Range on a very clear day. The mountains in that shot are over 100 miles away as the crow flies, so its pretty rare to see them this clearly from that far away. This is a single photo with a lot of blank sky cropped out.

Third is the second photo broken into three different 5x7 sized photos. I was thinking of printing them and placing them in a single frame with three photos slots to create a nice effect.

C&C is welcome.
Thanks

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Equipment:
Canon - 40D, 24-105mm f/4 L
Sigma - 10-20mm f/4-5.6, 150mm f/2.8 Macro, 50mm f/1.4
Other - Canon Speedlite 430EX II

Comments

  • ABCLABCL Registered Users Posts: 80 Big grins
    edited April 29, 2010
    #1 & #3

    #1 is gorgeous, I like how the tree stump segregates the image so it doesn't look to 'so what'

    #3, it breaks up the image nicely and lets my eye focus on the shots clearly

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  • ChrisNChrisN Registered Users Posts: 25 Big grins
    edited April 29, 2010
    I like all three. One thing to keep in mind if you go with the 3-5x7 prints (if you don't print them yourself) is to either turn off color correction or make sure that the company printing them knows that they will go together so they can apply the same correction to all of them. Otherwise you could end up with 3 different color corrections which would probably be obvious when they are framed together.
  • Photo JoePhoto Joe Registered Users Posts: 54 Big grins
    edited April 29, 2010
    Thanks for the info ChrisN, I didn't think about that.

    Thanks for the compliments ABCL. That was one of the first times I played with a prominent object in the foreground on a pano shot. I'll have to do it a little more in the future.
    Equipment:
    Canon - 40D, 24-105mm f/4 L
    Sigma - 10-20mm f/4-5.6, 150mm f/2.8 Macro, 50mm f/1.4
    Other - Canon Speedlite 430EX II
  • ridgemacridgemac Registered Users Posts: 81 Big grins
    edited April 29, 2010
    Great comp
    Great composition especially of the first one. This my kind of photo!
    Larry
    Location: Huntsville, AL
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