Hi Antonio, these are really nice that first one looks pretty smooth.
Your really good at joining them aren't you.
Tell me something.....do you hand hold or use a tripod when you do Pano's ? Skippy (Australia)
Skippy and Marlof
I'm sorry I did not anwser you before...:):
I was conducted directly to the second page of the thread.
I have not been using tripod. But I will. :
In the Republic of Ireland or when I go abroad it's something else to carry...
The equipment I own is enought for my back. :
I join the photos using the very good program AutoPanoPro.
The photo of the church in the Republic of Ireland was shot without any care at all.
Look at the isolated images: I took the camera to my face and bang, bang, bang. I tried and it worked.
Look at them: http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/gallery/1735736/3
Daniel OConnell's room (Republic of Ireland) was shot handheld and very carefully.
It is not perfect perfect. I had to distort a bit. But it is very good.
The 1.st pano - I like it but I like better shorter ones - was done carefully.
Always the same aperture, speed, legs appart, breath retained, visual horizon...
Andrea. Hello.
I do have been seing you around but I was waiting to "get you" in one of my threads, to send you a photo of a portuguese cake made with almonds.
I have been looking for the recepy (no, not prescription, the other word) in english but I could not find it yet.
Andrea. Hello.
I do have been seing you around but I was waiting to "get you" in one of my threads, to send you a photo of a portuguese cake made with almonds.
I have been looking for the recepy (no, not prescription, the other word) in english but I could not find it yet.
How about it ? Look:
OH YUMMY! Please send the "recipe" when you find it...this looks very rich and gooey (soft and sticky). And I love the flavor and taste of almonds.
My goodness, what a beautiful image that first one is!
Incredibly wonderful! I can't imagine that shot not being desired by anyone. It has worldwide appeal. Beautiful!
Ron
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Hi Antonio, these are really nice that first one looks pretty smooth.
Your really good at joining them aren't you.
Tell me something.....do you hand hold or use a tripod when you do Pano's ? Skippy (Australia)
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
Very nice work on stitching the frames together, they are totally seamless.
I feel your presence...
I remember
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I'm sorry I did not anwser you before...:):
I was conducted directly to the second page of the thread.
I have not been using tripod. But I will. :
In the Republic of Ireland or when I go abroad it's something else to carry...
The equipment I own is enought for my back. :
I join the photos using the very good program AutoPanoPro.
The photo of the church in the Republic of Ireland was shot without any care at all.
Look at the isolated images: I took the camera to my face and bang, bang, bang. I tried and it worked.
Look at them: http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/gallery/1735736/3
Daniel OConnell's room (Republic of Ireland) was shot handheld and very carefully.
It is not perfect perfect. I had to distort a bit. But it is very good.
The 1.st pano - I like it but I like better shorter ones - was done carefully.
Always the same aperture, speed, legs appart, breath retained, visual horizon...
Regards
-Dante
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Yes the Republic of Ireland is very nice.
And, I suppose, so is North Ireland ... :
I do have been seing you around but I was waiting to "get you" in one of my threads, to send you a photo of a portuguese cake made with almonds.
I have been looking for the recepy (no, not prescription, the other word) in english but I could not find it yet.
How about it ? Look:
OH YUMMY! Please send the "recipe" when you find it...this looks very rich and gooey (soft and sticky). And I love the flavor and taste of almonds.
Thanks so much Antonio.
boogie
Incredibly wonderful! I can't imagine that shot not being desired by anyone. It has worldwide appeal. Beautiful!
Ron
Thank you Andrea.
I'll try to get the recipe.
Thank you Ron.
I have done the home work and it's better.
etc.