First ever pano
Snowgirl
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Hi there. Yesterday 3 friends and I hiked up to The Bluffs high above the Waterford Valley near Sussex, NB, Canada. Although it was a sultry day on the valley floor, high on The Bluffs there was a nice breeze blowing where we stopped to take photographs and have a lunch.
This is my first attempt at a pano. It's a conglomeration of six shots, overlapped by about 20%, unfortunately hand held. I wanted to take my tripod and do this properly, but I'd never been up to The Bluffs before and had no idea how steep or difficult the walk might be. It's a 45 minute uphill walk on a narrow path through some beautiful forests and I found I had enough weight on my back with the pack, camera, lunch and water. I was quite glad I hadn't added my heavy tripod - despite the fact it would have been very useful. Instead, I sat down near the edge of the bluff and used by knees and elbows to stabilize the camera as I carefully rotated my body around to take the shots.
Oh, and did I mention my deathly fear of heights? This was a true challenge for me.
C&C gratefully accepted.
This is my first attempt at a pano. It's a conglomeration of six shots, overlapped by about 20%, unfortunately hand held. I wanted to take my tripod and do this properly, but I'd never been up to The Bluffs before and had no idea how steep or difficult the walk might be. It's a 45 minute uphill walk on a narrow path through some beautiful forests and I found I had enough weight on my back with the pack, camera, lunch and water. I was quite glad I hadn't added my heavy tripod - despite the fact it would have been very useful. Instead, I sat down near the edge of the bluff and used by knees and elbows to stabilize the camera as I carefully rotated my body around to take the shots.
Oh, and did I mention my deathly fear of heights? This was a true challenge for me.
C&C gratefully accepted.
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Tom
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Like the pano, Ceci--the horizon looks a bit off on my screen but the stitching is very well done. Kdog's right, you can get some excellent panos w/o a tripod so don't hesitate to do it again.
Lauren Blackwell
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For my tastes the top left is way too hot. Granted sometimes the mid day sun doesn't give us many choices, but those white hot parts of the sky take a bit away from the shot.
Anyway, just my 2 cents as a viewer, I'm no pro.
Great work on overcoming your fears and enjoying the hike!
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Thanks. I know what you mean about the 'hot top'. It was about 11:15 a.m. when the pics were shot on a very bright day. Even with a polarizing filter I still had the hot spots. Perhaps if I had an ND filter too that would have helped.
Glad you liked it overall though.
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At 45 minutes you're not walking too fast. 30 minutes would be pushing it hard! OK, I'll carry the pack.
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