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01/29/2004 11:54:45 PM · #1 |
I have put some of the panoramas I have taken into my portfolio. I would love any feedback or comments. Thanks!
Oh yeah, they are in my DPC Portfolio.
Message edited by author 2004-01-29 23:55:20.
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01/30/2004 12:37:53 AM · #2 |
Wonderful panorama's! Lovely tone, texture, detail, composition, the whole nine yards! My only dislike is the watermark you've used, I find watermarks, and copyrights to be REALLY tacky, but the images themselves are superb. How did you do them?
Lee
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01/30/2004 12:42:26 AM · #3 |
Nice shots. Did you stitch them or compose them in your camera?
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01/30/2004 10:36:28 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by KevinRiggs: Nice shots. Did you stitch them or compose them in your camera? |
These were taken with an older digital camera, a Kodak DS290, and then they were stitched together. The 290 was a 2.1 MP camera and that made in camera composition difficult, especially once I started trying to print them. The resolution after stitching was much more printable, but then I had the stitching artifacts to deal with.
These are some of the best I had taken with that camera and put together.
I have been experimenting with my new F828 and I am able to do some in camera. This one below was done in camera and then cropped but I still find that I run into resolution limitations and end up having to resample. The one below was taken at the 5MP resolution and then cropped but no resampling was done. Instead I played with the border to get the final image size where I wanted it.
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01/30/2004 10:46:34 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by Spanish_Grease: Wonderful panorama's! Lovely tone, texture, detail, composition, the whole nine yards! My only dislike is the watermark you've used, I find watermarks, and copyrights to be REALLY tacky, but the images themselves are superb. How did you do them?
Lee |
Thanks Lee.
Yeah, I had a hard time deciding whether or not to put a watermark on the images. And I tend to agree with you. I am not particularly happy with these but they are the same ones I have used for some time. I really need to work on creating a better one that is more sutle and not as distracting.
I started putting them on when c company bought one of my images for the cover of its Annual Report. They insisted that I put a "Signature" on the image. Ever since then I have used it on any images that I make available for print. These images were already setup for printing, though I had to work them a little to meet the dimension requirements for DPCPrints.
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01/30/2004 11:36:55 AM · #6 |
I love the photo of Timp, looks like it has a lot of snow on it this year. I grew up in Orem and I had a similar view right out my front window so I guess it makes me a bit homesick.
Your panoramas are great too and I know that the small size just canĂ¢€™t do them justice. I would love to see the full sized versions.
Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Roger
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01/30/2004 08:35:30 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by rcrawford: I love the photo of Timp, looks like it has a lot of snow on it this year. I grew up in Orem and I had a similar view right out my front window so I guess it makes me a bit homesick.
Your panoramas are great too and I know that the small size just canĂ¢€™t do them justice. I would love to see the full sized versions.
Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Roger |
Yeah we got much more this year than in years past. I have been trying to take advantage of it. It has become my personal challange to try and take beautiful pictures of Timp.
Thanks for your other comments. I keep trying.
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