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6th April 2012, 10:30 AM #1
A Good Friday.......... for taking photos
Some photos taken on a foggy Good Friday.
A foggy highway. 6:08AM Sigma 17-70 @ 17mm 6sec, @ f10 ISO 800
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6:33AM Sigma 17-70 @ 17mm 1/5sec, @ f10 ISO 100
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6:37AM Sigma 17-70 @ 46mm 1/8sec, @ f10 ISO 100
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6:38AM Sigma 17-70 @ 38mm 1/8sec, @ f10 ISO 100
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A 4 shot panorama stitched together with CS5.
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A 9 shot panorama stitched together with CS5.
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The pano's could have been better. I didn't have the camera set level and there is some distortion at the horizon. I have purchased a 3 way spirit level from eBay Attachment 204057 to eliminate that problem from future pano's.
I have to give credit to (and Paul Kelly) for the inspiration in these photos.To grow old is inevitable.... To grow up is optional
Confidence, the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.
What could possibly go wrong.
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6th April 2012, 10:45 AM #2
Hi John,
I use canon's photostitch for my pano's. Seems to work well and is a free download (Ver 3.1 I think).
Th next thing you need to try is the 3D ones. You can do it with one camera. You just need to take 2 photos an eye width apart ( do not move your head for the second shot, move the camera across)
I then have another piece of free software that makes the single image for you.
It will do red/blue glasses and all the other types as well.
If you want to do people you need to get them to stand still but even a little bit doesn't hurt.
You can make a small mount for a tripod that lefts you slide the camera from Pos 1 to position 2 to give you the images. I don't have one as the software lets you mark a top left and bottom right on 2 pictures and it then works out where things are before it makes the final image.
Other people get 2 cameras and mount them base to base and take the pictures at the same time.
If your at robbos on 21st I'll see you there.
Peter
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6th April 2012, 11:05 AM #3anne-maria.
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6th April 2012, 11:07 AM #4
Love the pics to Grumpy. Driving to work I have often thought that the fog would make great pics.
anne-maria.
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6th April 2012, 11:17 AM #5
No troubles,
StereoPhoto Maker (English) (I have an older version)
How to Make 3D Images Using StereoPhoto Maker: 23 steps has good explanation and a link to the other site.
If you want to make one of those old stereo picture viewers, Where you put the cards in and look down thru it. It will do those as well. The old viewfinder, Bit of wood bending etc.
I have a real one and lots of old pictures for that as well.
If you use 2 pictures that are different it can do those ones where you put plastic sheet over the top and when you move it the picture moves (they do some dvd covers in them, That one where you run your nail over it and it buzzs).
Peter
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6th April 2012, 11:36 AM #6anne-maria.
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6th April 2012, 11:46 AM #7
I have another piece of software, so that if you take 24 pictures of an object on a lazy susan (or turn by hand). It will remove the background and turn it into a animated gif of the item rotating. I know you'll want it but I need to find it again, don't use it much.
How nice will it be having a moving picture of the things you make??
It worked like this one http://www.tabletopstudio.com/docume...hotography.htm but was a free one as well.
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6th April 2012, 01:11 PM #8GOLD MEMBER
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Great images John. Like the long exposure on the first, well done
-Scott
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6th April 2012, 01:17 PM #9
I was going to sneak through the barbed wire to get some better shots. If you take a close look at the fence in the first photo you'll see why I didn't .
To grow old is inevitable.... To grow up is optional
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What could possibly go wrong.
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6th April 2012, 01:25 PM #10GOLD MEMBER
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7th April 2012, 10:30 AM #11anne-maria.
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