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First attempt at a panorama picture...

rudder

Lifer
The Coliseum

All I can say is Photostitch software is pretty damn cool. I just load the images and set up the order and bam, a neat little panorama picture. Very seamless except for the sky in one part of the photo is a little darker.

This was with a canon A75 on auto settings. I had to take a quick picture because all of the bums were eying my hardware.
 
Nice! Next time lock exposure and WB and you won't have a problem with some images being darker than others.

Took this one earlier in the summer (heh, the filename lies, the fullsize is even bigger):

Clearlake
 
sweet. My first attempt was in college, there was this beautiful rose garden and a gazebo in the dead center. Shame I no longer have that picture.

Nice pictures btw.

danny~!
 
Originally posted by: rudder
The Coliseum

All I can say is Photostitch software is pretty damn cool. I just load the images and set up the order and bam, a neat little panorama picture. Very seamless except for the sky in one part of the photo is a little darker.

This was with a canon A75 on auto settings. I had to take a quick picture because all of the bums were eying my hardware.


hehe....I thought I was going to Italy!
 
OH NOESSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111111one

Teh power lines are cut!!!!!! Power outages EVERYWHERE, Looting will begin at dusk.
 
Any of you successfully do a panorama w/o a tripod? Any tips for this, besides, well, having a steady hand?
 
mine was done w/o a tripod...
The software does all the stiching and that sort of stuff...you just have to linup the images properly, my camera at least gives you a preview of your "previous" image to linup from
 
Very cool for your first try. I've always wondered if there's a reasonably easy way to correct that one dark piece in Photoshop.

new2AMD, it looks like there was an earthquake. :Q
 
looks pretty good, only a few noticable places where the pics connect

My latest

i use a tripod, if shot during the day you dont need one because you can shoot fast enough to avoid camera hand shake, i use a tripod anyway to keep the horizon level
 
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