Douglas Bolt
07-15-2008, 07:00 PM
This image was created from 14 individual portrait oriented pics (24 in the full 360) taken with a Canon 1DM2 and a Tamron 17-35 @ 28mm, f10, 1/30, ISO 100 on a tripod. Splicing was with Photomerge in Auto mode. I removed the corner of the cabin on the left and the bench on the right, as suggested from comments on the previous pano. Cloning is a bit rough, but I'll work on that before printing.
I like the extra space at the top and bottom of each image that was provided by the portrait orientation and the 1.3 "crop factor" of the 1DM2, compared to 1.6 of the 10D. However, these pics were taken at 28mm, so the grass in the foreground is still a bit cramped.
The light and clouds in this image project a very different feeling. The rapidly changing appearance of the landscape was one of the highlights of our stay there.
A 1600px version of this image can be viewed here - http://boltassociates.com/South-Africa-Scenes/Amphi_port_Pano1-1600.jpg
As always, CC most welcome.
I like the extra space at the top and bottom of each image that was provided by the portrait orientation and the 1.3 "crop factor" of the 1DM2, compared to 1.6 of the 10D. However, these pics were taken at 28mm, so the grass in the foreground is still a bit cramped.
The light and clouds in this image project a very different feeling. The rapidly changing appearance of the landscape was one of the highlights of our stay there.
A 1600px version of this image can be viewed here - http://boltassociates.com/South-Africa-Scenes/Amphi_port_Pano1-1600.jpg
As always, CC most welcome.