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10/14/2005 04:56:52 PM · #1 |
Are stitched together wide-angle pictures (panorama) shots ok for this challenge?? just curious.
thanks
-jon rowe |
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10/14/2005 05:01:48 PM · #2 |
Sorry, multiple images are not allowed.
You may not post-process your entry from or to include elements of multiple images, multiple exposures
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10/14/2005 05:02:08 PM · #3 |
That requires more than one image...so nope - don't think so. Nice thought tho! ;^)
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10/14/2005 06:13:46 PM · #4 |
Nope, can't do that. Be sure to read up on all the rules to save yourself from a future DQ. Any challenge that deviates from the rules will have a special icon and a description of what rule(s) can be broken in a given challenge.
Challenges with special rules are pretty few and far between. |
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10/14/2005 08:44:05 PM · #5 |
You could always pull off something nifty with multiple exposures (in-camera), an extension tube and a tilt-shift lens though :)
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10/14/2005 11:23:37 PM · #6 |
I thought there are a couple cameras that can stitch a couple shots into a panorama in camera, which would be legal.
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10/15/2005 08:10:40 PM · #7 |
Does the pic have to be horizontal or can it be vertical? |
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10/15/2005 08:17:58 PM · #8 |
I would think either is acceptable - many photography books I've looked at show examples of wide angle effectiveness both ways.
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10/15/2005 08:51:13 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by CalliopeKel: Does the pic have to be horizontal or can it be vertical? |
I would not count on scoring very high with a portrait mode shot. |
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10/15/2005 09:05:45 PM · #10 |
I sort of like this one of mine in portrait mode. Shot at 18mm with a little crop.
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10/15/2005 09:06:19 PM · #11 |
jb - I'm afraid of that too, although I know you can do the wide angle in the portrait mode. I've actually seen some that were quite effective. I think it will really depend on the shot.
Good luck everybody.
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10/15/2005 09:12:17 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by Jutilda: jb - I'm afraid of that too, although I know you can do the wide angle in the portrait mode. I've actually seen some that were quite effective. I think it will really depend on the shot.
Good luck everybody. |
Yup - there are some great shots you can take with a wide-angle in portrait but I believe the expectation will be to "see wide". |
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10/15/2005 09:36:10 PM · #13 |
I took my shot at 28mm, my widest, but I didn't go for a typical wide angle shot. It might hurt me in the voting, but I like the pic so, oh well. :)
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