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- SOonthebeach
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Thanks guys, it was stitched in photoshop, the far right section needs some work. Actually the middle section is perfect in itself. Especially as I look out at the 4 inches of snow we picked up overnight. SHEESH. Guess I Better go skiing, its the last weekend. Then maybe the weather gods will decide it's spring.
STJ06_51 by ross_mike40, on Flickr
STJ06_51 by ross_mike40, on Flickr
real nice panoramic. All the more impressive cuz you have areas of shadow and light. Canon software will do that for you too - comes packaged with the cameras that have that shooting option. Always have to compose and shoot more than one cuz those exposures can be tricky.
I just got a new camera that will do this in camera - you just sweep across the scene holding the shutter. We'll see how that compares.
I just got a new camera that will do this in camera - you just sweep across the scene holding the shutter. We'll see how that compares.
When we come to place where the sea and the sky collide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
My olympus stylus tough does it also "in camera", but it doesn't always work perfectly. I noticed this week that it doesn't work well when ur close to the beach. For instance salt pond freaked it out his week. But it works well on long distance shots like overlooking Francis. Ultimately I think it's probably better to use photoshop.jmq wrote:real nice panoramic. All the more impressive cuz you have areas of shadow and light. Canon software will do that for you too - comes packaged with the cameras that have that shooting option. Always have to compose and shoot more than one cuz those exposures can be tricky.
I just got a new camera that will do this in camera - you just sweep across the scene holding the shutter. We'll see how that compares.
- Teresa_Rae
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