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| 10/10/2013 05:52:35 AM |
Wombarooby jomariComment by HarveyG: Ugh! Road Kill :( Good use of desat technique to highlight the meat... |
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| 10/10/2013 01:00:05 AM |
Cyclamenby jomariComment by Melethia: I love cyclamen - I like the way you've framed this with the green in the corners - nice balance! |
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| 10/10/2013 12:03:50 AM |
Wombarooby jomariComment by lunachicken: I don't think that's the beginning of the end.... I think that's the end of the end! |
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| 10/08/2013 01:44:53 AM |
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| 10/07/2013 11:52:20 PM |
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| 10/07/2013 10:28:43 PM |
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| 10/07/2013 09:18:34 AM |
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| 10/06/2013 01:17:24 PM |
Christmas breakup.by jomariComment by EL-ROI: Great gathering. @ pixelpig, I also tried holding the camera at eye level and walking along an alignment, it worked. However I was too bouncy and the auto stitching came out very choppy. |
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| 10/06/2013 01:53:06 AM |
Christmas breakup.by jomariComment by pixelpig: This is my opinion only, but for me there are 2 kinds of panning. One is where you rotate the camera around the axis of its focal plane, like you would have to do if it was attached to a tripod. The other kind of panning is where the axis of rotation is outside the camera, like you would do if you move the camera at the end of your arm. This is the one that creates interesting distortions, at least for me. I'm sure there are nifty techie words for this, but I don't have them. I'm experimenting now with combining the 2 kinds of panning in one shot, also with rotating the camera in other ways, because I like the distortions. Thank goodness I don't have to pay for processing!
Another interesting challenge is created when the light changes quite a bit from one end to the other of the pano, like it does in this one.
Anyway...this is a nice one, a memento for anyone present at the occasion. This might be the only photo that includes everyone in a non-posed, natural situation. Message edited by author 2013-10-06 01:53:43. |
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