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06/16/2005 11:46:21 AM · #801 |
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06/16/2005 12:09:43 PM · #802 |
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06/16/2005 12:13:15 PM · #803 |
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06/16/2005 01:17:10 PM · #806 |
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06/16/2005 01:30:49 PM · #807 |
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06/16/2005 01:31:52 PM · #808 |
Taking old shots and reworking them is fun!
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06/16/2005 02:26:11 PM · #809 |
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06/16/2005 04:31:35 PM · #810 |
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06/16/2005 04:54:21 PM · #811 |
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06/16/2005 05:26:48 PM · #812 |
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06/16/2005 05:29:01 PM · #813 |
Are we havin' fun yet?
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06/16/2005 05:31:08 PM · #814 |
A laugh a minute...
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06/16/2005 05:31:52 PM · #815 |
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06/16/2005 06:33:16 PM · #816 |
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06/16/2005 06:47:07 PM · #817 |
taken June 11 in Nevada through the Greyhound Bus window on my way to Kansas to visit family (where I am now till the 24th).
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06/16/2005 06:48:12 PM · #818 |
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06/16/2005 07:46:29 PM · #819 |
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06/16/2005 07:57:17 PM · #820 |
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06/16/2005 08:06:06 PM · #821 |
Some composite panoramas I've been working on lately:

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06/16/2005 08:19:19 PM · #822 |
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06/16/2005 10:30:16 PM · #823 |
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06/16/2005 10:35:56 PM · #824 |
Originally posted by BikeRacer: Some composite panoramas I've been working on lately:
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Bikeracer... I have always wanted to do images like this, is there a certain technique you use or do you just take normal pano pictures and border them? I think these are cool and I have a couple that I think would work well for it. Thanks for any help you can give.
Scott
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06/16/2005 10:56:00 PM · #825 |
Originally posted by sabphoto: Bikeracer... I have always wanted to do images like this, is there a certain technique you use or do you just take normal pano pictures and border them? I think these are cool and I have a couple that I think would work well for it. Thanks for any help you can give.
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I stitch with PTGui as if I were going to make a seamless pano. When I import into PS, I hand edit each "tile" layer and add layer effects.
Often I use the technique to "save" a blown pano. For instance: the top pano, the one with the tower, was intentionally taken "wrong" I left my polarizer on and made the sky in the shot with the tower the darkest. This would be nearly impossible to make seamless because the sky and the asphalt polarize oppositely. |
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