A few Vietnam panorama's
mushy
Registered Users Posts: 643 Major grins
Trekking at Cat Bao Island
Cat Bao fishing Harbour
Singapore by night
Sapa town square
Sapa from the mountains above
Hoi An
Cao Dai temple, outside Saigon
Saigon waterfront billboards
Ankor Wot, Cambodia
Ankor temple.
Downtown Phnom Penh
All handheld taken with a 20D and 17-85 IS USM.
Either joined with Pano Maker 4 or CS3
Comments and critquing always appreciated :thumb
Cat Bao fishing Harbour
Singapore by night
Sapa town square
Sapa from the mountains above
Hoi An
Cao Dai temple, outside Saigon
Saigon waterfront billboards
Ankor Wot, Cambodia
Ankor temple.
Downtown Phnom Penh
All handheld taken with a 20D and 17-85 IS USM.
Either joined with Pano Maker 4 or CS3
Comments and critquing always appreciated :thumb
May I take your picture?
0
Comments
That's all I can say....
WOW!!! :oogle
Panos really work in this case. The land and its people look bigger than life, a regular aspect ratio couldn't contain them!
Photos that don't suck / 365 / Film & Lomography
I loved each and everyone of your shots. Please tell me how do you go about getting so deep photos. (from top to bottom) mine always turn out so narrow. I use Photoshop CS3.
Regards
Bob
Bob
i am not sure how Mushy is shooting thiers, but i shoot most all my panoramas in portait orientation and stitch with cs3. this gives a much taller shot when stitched.
Digital Illusions Photography & Design
1764 Shawna Ct, Klamath Falls OR, 97603
Email | Website | Blog | Facebook | MySpace |Newsletter | Subscribe
"The Race is long but in the end it is only with yourself" ~Unknown
Cuong
The only resaon the shots have some height is I shoot mostly in portrait orientation, it gives a little extra room to crop and straight etc at the end.
Thanks for the advice. When you say you use portrait, do you mean selecting the portrait position on the dial. When I take portrait shots I have been using a canon 60mm 2.8 macro lens. I have never taken lanscape shots with this lens. I am very impressed with your panos.
Regards
Bob
Cuong
Yes.right I sincerely apologise for my ignorance. Mmmm you learn something all the time on here and I really appreciate what you have said. Would you say if I did a vertical shot covering two thirds of the shots I am on the right track. I think this is brilliant as a few of my friends think the panos I send them are far too narrow.
Regards
Bob
Thanks again for everyones comments.
Bob, I used to shoot long narrow pano's until I asked the same questions on this forum and got great advice on how to get more, by shooting vertically.
Yes I really do understand what you say. I will start and do the shots vertically and hope and prey I can produce what you initially produced in this thread. I think it is wonderful when we can all muck in and help one another. This is what I love about Dgrin.
Regards
Bob
Photo Gallery | Blog | I'm Unemployed!