Some Panoramas! - Download Update
Some Panoramas! - Download Update
Ok, so I'm still messin' around with my photos and tonight I worked on some panoramas. The originals are so huge that you can zoom in on the most incredible detail, like St. John Spice and the people in line at immigration in the Cruz Bay picture, for instance. The original Coral Bay/Cocoloba panorama is 10886 x 2231! Anyway, I hope you enjoy these views of some spectacular scenery!
Cruz Bay
Coral Bay from Bayview Villa
Coral Bay/Cocoloba Plaza
Waterlemon Cay/Leinster Bay
Trunk Bay
Cruz Bay
Coral Bay from Bayview Villa
Coral Bay/Cocoloba Plaza
Waterlemon Cay/Leinster Bay
Trunk Bay
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Holy crap! C-girl, these are beautiful, really. I see you have a few of these on your public photo's, would you have these available to download in the FULL sizes? I would love to use them as desktop wallpapers. I especially like the Coral Bay from Bayview Villa pic and Coral Bay/Cocoloba Plaza pic.
What camera did you use for these? Just wondering... cause I have an "old" Kodak Advantix camera, model 4100ix and it takes panorama's. It's really neat, but can never remember to bring it with me anywhere when I travel
Thanks for sharing, I love lookin at others pictures.
What camera did you use for these? Just wondering... cause I have an "old" Kodak Advantix camera, model 4100ix and it takes panorama's. It's really neat, but can never remember to bring it with me anywhere when I travel
Thanks for sharing, I love lookin at others pictures.
Wow, thanks everyone! I didn't expect such a great response!
I took two and Rick took two. I have a Canon 400D and he has a Canon Rebel 350D. I took the Waterlemon and Coral Bay from Bayview ones, and he took the Cruz Bay and Cocoloba ones. Most of the photos are a composite of 3 to 4 different shots and "stitched' together with the Photo Stitch software that came with our cameras (sorry Mary Beth, I still can't find the disc!).
I worked for literally hours in Photoshop to remove the lines you mention Steve. It was not easy, but worth the work.
Dave-A-Roni, I used to have an Advantix, too, and I swore I'd never get another camera I loved it so much. But then digital came along.
Unfortunately I don't have enough server space to upload the originals so you can download them, the sizes are as follows:
Cocoloba - 10886 x 2231 (7.20MB)
Coral Bay - 5339 x 1660 (4.38MB)
Waterlemon - 5927 x 1681 (6.17MB)
Cruz Bay - 8064 x 2173 (10.2MB)
Trunk Bay (which I re-did and it's better now) - 5208 x 1580 (5.32MB)
However, if you want me to burn them to a CD for you I'd be happy to do so.
Rick, if you know a way other than this, please let me know!
I took two and Rick took two. I have a Canon 400D and he has a Canon Rebel 350D. I took the Waterlemon and Coral Bay from Bayview ones, and he took the Cruz Bay and Cocoloba ones. Most of the photos are a composite of 3 to 4 different shots and "stitched' together with the Photo Stitch software that came with our cameras (sorry Mary Beth, I still can't find the disc!).
I worked for literally hours in Photoshop to remove the lines you mention Steve. It was not easy, but worth the work.
Dave-A-Roni, I used to have an Advantix, too, and I swore I'd never get another camera I loved it so much. But then digital came along.
Unfortunately I don't have enough server space to upload the originals so you can download them, the sizes are as follows:
Cocoloba - 10886 x 2231 (7.20MB)
Coral Bay - 5339 x 1660 (4.38MB)
Waterlemon - 5927 x 1681 (6.17MB)
Cruz Bay - 8064 x 2173 (10.2MB)
Trunk Bay (which I re-did and it's better now) - 5208 x 1580 (5.32MB)
However, if you want me to burn them to a CD for you I'd be happy to do so.
Rick, if you know a way other than this, please let me know!
The Photostitch software that comes with Canon cameras works pretty seamlessly most of the time for me without extra work (I wouldn’t know how to “blend” the seams out if I had to).
And as for exposure question, when you choose the panoramic setting on the Canon camera when taking the shots, the exposure from the first shot as you begin the panning series of shots is locked in for the entire series.
Its fun to use for cityscapes as well as landscapes.
Some examples:
JMQ
And as for exposure question, when you choose the panoramic setting on the Canon camera when taking the shots, the exposure from the first shot as you begin the panning series of shots is locked in for the entire series.
Its fun to use for cityscapes as well as landscapes.
Some examples:
JMQ
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