Just a dam panorama

TristanPTristanP Registered Users Posts: 1,107 Major grins
edited February 2, 2005 in Wildlife
We stopped at the Francis E. Walter dam on the way back home from Jack Frost mountain (PA) back in October. I went back tonight and redid a pano I had put together. It was a rather overcast and dreary day - how does the processing look?

dam_pano_web2.jpg

Here's what the area looked like just after Tropical Storm Ivan blew through in September (courtesy US Army Corps of Engineers). That's a LOT of water.

fewalter01.jpg
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  • pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,708 moderator
    edited February 1, 2005
    TristanP wrote:
    We stopped at the Francis E. Walter dam on the way back home from Jack Frost mountain (PA) back in October. I went back tonight and redid a pano I had put together. It was a rather overcast and dreary day - how does the processing look?

    dam_pano_web2.jpg

    Here's what the area looked like just after Tropical Storm Ivan blew through in September (courtesy US Army Corps of Engineers). That's a LOT of water.

    fewalter01.jpg


    Very nice Pano Tristan. Did you shoot this hand held, or on a panning head on a tripod. Or do you have a real pano tripod head?
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  • GREAPERGREAPER Registered Users Posts: 3,113 Major grins
    edited February 1, 2005
    The Panorame is well done... I cant find a seem. thumb.gif
  • TristanPTristanP Registered Users Posts: 1,107 Major grins
    edited February 2, 2005
    Handheld all the way. I was surprised how well it stitched together.
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