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01/05/2005 01:57:08 AM · #1
hah, you all really thought you were gonna get to see a nude panoramic picture didn't you? sorry no such luck.

but seriously, how do you guys think i did with this photo.
//totaldis.paquetwhore.net/pano.html


Message edited by author 2005-01-05 12:22:52.
01/05/2005 09:35:20 AM · #2
bump.. i hope the nudity thing isn't stopping everyone, ohwell
01/05/2005 09:39:07 AM · #3
Try re-sizing it down to no more then half the size it is, there is not enough detail in the photo for that many pixels.
01/05/2005 09:44:03 AM · #4
I am not sure i'd want to see the subject of the panoramic nude, although i have seen a person or two that you might need a wide angle lens to photograph (i work at an all-you-can-eat steak buffet)
01/05/2005 09:44:24 AM · #5
I am disappointed, I expected a naked person :(

Only joking...I find the photo could have been more colourful though
01/05/2005 09:46:01 AM · #6
It's taking too long to load. I have hi-speed access and I stopped waiting after 30 seconds.. No preview shows either, in that time.

Robt.
01/05/2005 09:47:59 AM · #7
ON to the photo -
it is quite noisy, particularly in the sky.

it is HUGE - beware those on dial up!

this is one that you should have take a few shots of at different exposures and combined them into one.

compositionally the horizon line is mid way - giving equal emphasis to sky and ground. the ground is way dark and boring (stubbled corn filed?) and so i am not sure why it is being emphasized - if it wre water, a beach, a rockyand interesting shoreline, then i'd understand.

of if there were nude women in the forground, then it would make compositional sense.
01/05/2005 12:20:37 PM · #8
thanks for all the comments, i'll drop the size for dialup users. And I realize its composition isn't so good with the middle horizon line and all. That sun was falling extremely fast and the bugs were biting faster. I had to take what pics I could and get out!
But again thanks for the responses.

//totaldis.paquetwhore.net/pano.html
01/05/2005 01:04:17 PM · #9
Originally posted by totaldis:

thanks for all the comments, i'll drop the size for dialup users. And I realize its composition isn't so good with the middle horizon line and all. That sun was falling extremely fast and the bugs were biting faster. I had to take what pics I could and get out!
But again thanks for the responses.

//totaldis.paquetwhore.net/pano.html


you can always crop it for improved composition.
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