nothing fancy and i aint proud of it, i just like the fact that i was able to get it together!
nine images stitched with CS3, the tif of this is 21407x2576 and 315MB. before i flattened the image, it was 2 gigs!!!! D300, 18-200VR at 62mm, 1/10s, f/32, 0EV, ISO 200.
thanks for looking. now tear it up! i need to learn something here. i hope you can see enough detail to tell me something.
Harold it looks like you did well with the stitching. I am assuming you did it all by hand. If you have PS (CS3 and CS4) it does it all automatically. It auto-aligns and auto-blends. It is all very easy. The water here does look like different colours and texures. Might just leave a bit more room for the tall buidling if you have any more sky left in the top. Nice vista of Miami.
Good eye Jackie Obtaining uniform density is a challenge for this images ... also how much extra room to leave This would look great in a large print !!! Impressive images !!!
Hi Mr H - very nice - agree some more space at the top would be good. Photoshop is geting very good at stitching - however it still cant beat PTGUI - IMHO.;)
I wouldn't have seen the difference is the water if Jackie hadn't pointed it out...I have yet to piece one of these together so I'm impressed and will try it soon.
Nice image Harold. Did you shoot in manual to have the same exposure all the way thru? Also, setting the WB to anything but auto also helps. Congrats!!
Doctor Davis...I like the extra tight pano stitch in your contemporary rendition of the Miami Skyline...agree with Jackie's assessment of the different color tones...:D It looks good...congrats....did you use a panning head?:cool:
thanks for the comments. richard, i did use manual. and pretty sure my WB was set to cloudy. Gus, no i did not use a panning head. tried to set the tripod as level as i could get it and just winged it.