19 shot Pano
Tim Kirkwood
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This is my first ever pano. Thought if I was going to give it a shot might as well go big. It is a 19 shot hand held and hand stiched in PS 7
I know its not the greatest but maybe not to bad for a first.
Let me know what you think.....
I know its not the greatest but maybe not to bad for a first.
Let me know what you think.....
www.KirkwoodPhotography.com
Speak with sweet words, for you never know when you may have to eat them....
Speak with sweet words, for you never know when you may have to eat them....
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"The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over."-Hunter S.Thompson
It's very cool.
Ian
Thanks for enjoyin it!
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Great pano it's like I'm waiting for a pitch.
I do my panos the same way ps7 layer each photo then line it up then erase some of the top layer.
I also use a home made pano bracket.
The hardest thing I have found in leveling my tripod if anyone has any tips on how to do this please lit my know.
I think you have a 717 ?
Here's one link for the 717 and one for the 828.
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1009&message=4756247
http://www.pbase.com/jczwien/sony_828_nodal_point
Lots of good stuff here be sure to read down the thread lots of good links.
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1009&message=8043974
See you later Tim
Fred
http://www.facebook.com/Riverbendphotos
Some great reading there. Now after reading some of that it makes me want to build a pano head for my tripod I would like to give this a better try.
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I think it would really be FANTASTIC if you could get some kids to get out there in uniforms and "pose" for it. Fill all of the positions, put a couple of runners on and have the pitcher "throw some heat" when you shoot that frame.
I think that would make an awesome shot.
The park was acually closed but I "managed" to get in and walk around. This is the community park for my little hometown and its walking distance from my house.
Speak with sweet words, for you never know when you may have to eat them....
Speak with sweet words, for you never know when you may have to eat them....
while this is a VERY cool pano I strongly suggest using panorama factory. This easy to use program will take away all of the field work of stitching, it does an amazing job!!
This is 5 shots stitched with panorama factory (handshot, manual exposure, manual focus):
http://www.pbase.com/giel/image/37934570 for the full size
http://www.panoramafactory.com you can download a trial to see if you like it!!
Michiel de Brieder
http://www.digital-eye.nl