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Travelogues => Travel Diaries => Topic started by: Fons Baerken on February 22, 2018, 16:18:05
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1(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4626/38610203440_ebf6dc7df0_o.jpg)
6 images panorama merge in photoshop, d800 - 58mm f/1.4g
2(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4658/38610204070_514c53d9ab_o.jpg)
3(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4666/40376934952_c3d575acf9_o.jpg)
4(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4762/40376935412_350b0d88f0_o.jpg)
5(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4675/40376936122_3c7bab7f04_o.jpg)
2 or 4 images merge both horizontal and vertical shots handheld, d800 - 10.5mm f/2.8, photoshop.
So not completely free from imperfections, even standing still.
You need to clickup to fully appreciate the images
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6(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4742/40421293501_b08539f8f2_o.jpg)
D800 - 135mm f/2 DC
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Nice set, Fons !
I'm not so fond of the pano in #1. #2, however, i really like, selfie included.
Did you switch/stitch the round fishy shots (vertical and horizontal) to get the round image?
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Nice set, Fons !
I'm not so fond of the pano in #1. #2, however, i really like, selfie included.
Did you switch/stitch the round fishy shots (vertical and horizontal) to get the round image?
A bit of an experiment really, could have circular-cropped some of the images to clear them from imperfections, but i chose not to.
Indeed for the 10,5 mm fisheye on fx to produce perfect circle images you need to take more shots to cover for a circle.
The distorted view of the pano is due to single point of view taking the 2 rows or 3 shots.
It was a very bright moment with lots of reflections.
Thank you Hans.
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Seems the place was pretty empty and this allowed you time to take a while to do the compositions
#1 would benefit from using the adaptative wide angle filter
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A secured tripod with bubble would have been the better choice, i didnt bring though.
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Interesting experiment, Fons. If the glitch would be unavoidable, I might have tried to frame the vertical and horizontal images more roughly. :D
Nevertheless, I think the selection of the motifs are excellent and love the color rendition which makes the castle look like something in the LEGO land. :)
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thank you Akira