Underground Zinc Mine Panoramic Shot
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This was a huge pain! Finished size is 52" by 15" or so, link to largest low rez online version is...
http://rsartin.smugmug.com/photos/302885815_j2meF-O.jpg
"Ceiling" averages 25' feet or so here, about 240 degrees of coverage. Started with 9 frames but think I whittled it down to 7. Took forever because the exposures were not matched, but boy did I learn a lot! C&C Encouraged and Thanks for looking! Shot with D300 and SB-800 and 18-200mm VR lens
http://rsartin.smugmug.com/photos/302885815_j2meF-O.jpg
"Ceiling" averages 25' feet or so here, about 240 degrees of coverage. Started with 9 frames but think I whittled it down to 7. Took forever because the exposures were not matched, but boy did I learn a lot! C&C Encouraged and Thanks for looking! Shot with D300 and SB-800 and 18-200mm VR lens
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That's one big problem with a lot of these shots, unless you know what you're looking at it's hard to grasp what it is. The better matched the exposure is, the easier these are to do. Thanks!
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Awwwwww too bad you can't post a huge image for us to see,
you really can't grasp the depth of the scene in this finished shot from the small post.
Great way to learn though as you said, you learn lots from trying these things.......you did good ! ... Skippy
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