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Re: Help Baldy shoot for a 72x240-inch print
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Re: Help Baldy shoot for a 72x240-inch print
I used my 300mm f/2.8 at f/8, 5D MKII at ISO 100. There is an open plaza that's about a city block in front of the cathedral with a statue on it. I climbed up the platform of the statue to get up a little higher and put my tripod there. I was close enough that it took 109 frames to make the shot. I was at the same camera… -
Re: Help Baldy shoot for a 72x240-inch print
Another place I used this method of shooting was in Milano, where we had to go to replace my wife's lost passport. She had said it was a mostly industrial city, but when we were walking around we came across this cathedral, which just swept me away with its beautiful stone and lovely sculptures: No traffic is allowed in… -
Re: Help Baldy shoot for a 72x240-inch print
Coupla people asked about system and AutoPano Pro versus PTGui. I own both AutoPano Pro and PTGui and have done numerous stitches in each. The short answer is I'm swept away by AutoPano Pro. PTGui has the advantage that it will deal with 5D MKII RAWs, which AutoPano Pro doesn't seem to. So I end up converting my files to… -
Re: Help Baldy shoot for a 72x240-inch print
When you say " f/2.8 at f/8" do you mean at 1/8 second? How long did it take to shoot all 109 shots? Did you use mirror lockup? It looks like you got lucky with the focus. :-) About how far away were you from the cathedral? The online DoF calculator at www.dofmaster.com says: Subject distance 500 ft Depth of field Near…
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