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    Maxis Gamez
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    Default Inspired by Robert O'Toole

    [IMG]http://www.********.org/bpn/40D/_MG_0473_Eagle_Pano.jpg[/IMG]
    Inspired by Robert O'Toole - S.W Florida

    Robert's Sandhill Crane pano, inspired me to capture this sequence. Thanks to his QM techniques, I was able to put this together with great success!

    Here is his pano

    http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ad.php?t=25765

    Here is a larger version of my Eagle pano.

    http://www.********.org/bpn/40D/_MG_...ano_Larger.jpg

    Hope you like it.

    Canon 40D, 400mm L @ f/8, ISO 200, 1/1000 sec, RAW, Manual, Handheld.

    Thanks!
    Last edited by Maxis Gamez; 12-21-2008 at 07:19 PM.

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    Great sequence Maxis...I like the subjects and how you selected them. The flow seems perfect to me.

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    Maxis,
    That is pretty cool. Good use of empty space, too (not too much, not too little).

    Also, would you post your tech details for the photos that you stitched together?

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    Cool Maxis, very nice!
    I like how the images get stronger as they go across, and the last one is strongest, wow! Great series.

    Good work on blending, looks just about perfect.

    And thanks for the inspiration credit.

    Robert

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    Well done Maxis for the reasons stated. Inclusion of the perch is the icing and the strongest image in the series - I agree with Robert's observation.

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    Very cool indeed. Great work

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