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    PurrcatPurrcat Registered Users Posts: 11 Big grins
    edited April 2, 2004
    California Disney Adventure pano
    Taken last week..
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    Jan

    Camera - Panasonic FZ10
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    ondrovicondrovic Registered Users Posts: 74 Big grins
    edited April 10, 2004
    Crossing the Antarctic Circle
    Panorama shot from the bridge while crossing the Antarctic Circle
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    ondrovicondrovic Registered Users Posts: 74 Big grins
    edited April 10, 2004
    As far south as we could go
    This panorama was shot at 67 degrees 2 seconds south on 1/13/2004
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    GREAPERGREAPER Registered Users Posts: 3,113 Major grins
    edited April 11, 2004
    I found a way to get rid of the lines when your sky doesnt exactly match.

    Put the eraaser tool on 50 % opacity and runi it over the line a few times and you should see it blend the two slightly different colors together. Make sure you run it over the line till it's totaly gone.
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    pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,697 moderator
    edited April 11, 2004
    cletus wrote:
    This is a re-shoot of a place that I found several weeks ago. The clouds could have been better, but what can ya do???

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    If I was shooting black and white film with a sky like that I might have used an orange or a deep yellow filter to accentuate the sky. I think the sky could be darkened and clouds drama improved in photoshop when you are converting from digital color too. I still like the stark loneliness of this image.
    Pathfinder - www.pathfinder.smugmug.com

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    Stunt ClownStunt Clown Registered Users Posts: 58 Big grins
    edited April 12, 2004
    Hoover Dam before sunrise
    from a recent quick trip to Arizona.

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    -Pete-

    A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.
    Of course, so does falling down a flight of stairs.
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    cletuscletus Registered Users Posts: 1,930 Major grins
    edited April 12, 2004
    pathfinder wrote:
    If I was shooting black and white film with a sky like that I might have used an orange or a deep yellow filter to accentuate the sky. I think the sky could be darkened and clouds drama improved in photoshop when you are converting from digital color too. I still like the stark loneliness of this image.
    I've read up on several methods for B&W conversions but I have yet to get really comfortable with any of them. I need to just start playing around and see what I can come up with.
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    cletuscletus Registered Users Posts: 1,930 Major grins
    edited April 12, 2004
    from a recent quick trip to Arizona.

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    That's cool! Is this a combination of stiched panorama and fill flash??? If it is you get a thumb.gif for creativity as well as a thumb.gif for execution!
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    Stunt ClownStunt Clown Registered Users Posts: 58 Big grins
    edited April 13, 2004
    cletus wrote:
    That's cool! Is this a combination of stiched panorama and fill flash??? If it is you get a thumb.gif for creativity as well as a thumb.gif for execution!
    Thanks Eric. You are giving me too much credit. The fill flash look was from an overhead light in the parking lot overlooking the dam. I have to fix than damn signpost as well.

    The panoramas posted in this thread are freaking amazing! The ones from Ondrovic in Antartica are particularly brilliant.
    -Pete-

    A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.
    Of course, so does falling down a flight of stairs.
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    SamSam Registered Users Posts: 7,419 Major grins
    edited April 13, 2004
    ondrovic wrote:
    This panorama was shot at 67 degrees 2 seconds south on 1/13/2004
    OK...I'm sick of these photos! Got..no more! Unless you invite me along. :D Magnificent!!
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    ondrovicondrovic Registered Users Posts: 74 Big grins
    edited April 15, 2004
    More Antarctic Pans #1 - Paradise Bay
    Sam wrote:
    OK...I'm sick of these photos! Got..no more! Unless you invite me along. :D Magnificent!!
    Thank you all for the kind words about my photos, here are a few more for your (vicarious) enjoyment... It was an *amazing* trip...
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    ondrovicondrovic Registered Users Posts: 74 Big grins
    edited April 15, 2004
    More Antarctic Pans #2 - Antarctic Circle
    Just south of the Antarctic Circle
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    ondrovicondrovic Registered Users Posts: 74 Big grins
    edited April 15, 2004
    More Antarctic Pans #3 - 67 Degrees South
    67 Degrees South, ship beached on the fast ice...
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    SamSam Registered Users Posts: 7,419 Major grins
    edited April 15, 2004
    ondrovic wrote:
    67 Degrees South, ship beached on the fast ice...
    That looks like a trip of a life time! I do have one question. Did you have to take any special precautions with the camera because of the low temps? Condensation and all that.
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    ondrovicondrovic Registered Users Posts: 74 Big grins
    edited April 16, 2004
    I never had any problems with either the temps (which weren't really that cold at all) or condensation. Despite being right along the coast, the humidity was always quite low so there was no reason to stick the camera in one of those big zip-loc baggies. I also had no problem with battery life, although I did have 2 batteries with me at all times. Each shore visit lasted about 4 hours so I would run each battery until it gave out and then swap and charge the swapped-out battery between landings.

    The bigger issue was storage. I shoot in raw mode so I can fit about 133 images on a 1gb microdrive. I carried two 1gb microdrives with me at all times and would shoot till full, then swap if I ran out in the field. Upon return to the ship, I transferred all images to a 40gb Delkin PicturePad so I always started each shore visit with 2 empty cards. I shot around 2500 images which was around 25gb.

    Sam wrote:
    That looks like a trip of a life time! I do have one question. Did you have to take any special precautions with the camera because of the low temps? Condensation and all that.
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    Richard CabesaRichard Cabesa Registered Users Posts: 155 Major grins
    edited April 17, 2004
    Here are a couple from a moto trip a couple of weeks ago

    Cuyama Valley looking at the Sierra Madre
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    Sierra Madre Rd
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    David
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,911 moderator
    edited April 17, 2004
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,911 moderator
    edited April 17, 2004
    ondrovic wrote:
    Thank you all for the kind words about my photos, here are a few more for your (vicarious) enjoyment... It was an *amazing* trip...
    Some of them look so surreal. Just an amazing set of pix!

    ian
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    cletuscletus Registered Users Posts: 1,930 Major grins
    edited April 18, 2004
    ian408 wrote:
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    Saw this one on the other side of the street and hoped you'd post it over here!

    Great idea, great execution, great image clap.gifclap.gifclap.gif
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,911 moderator
    edited April 18, 2004
    cletus wrote:
    Saw this one on the other side of the street and hoped you'd post it over here!

    Great idea, great execution, great image clap.gifclap.gifclap.gif
    I am surprised at how well it came out. Here are the individual frames.

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    Mr. QuietMr. Quiet Registered Users Posts: 1,047 Major grins
    edited November 5, 2009
    What brand of bike is it?
    If you work at something hard enough, you WILL achieve your goal. "Me"

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