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Thread: Rocky Mountain Panoramas
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25th June 2010, 08:36 AM #16.
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I used to try and take the photos when no one was around, like 6 am in the morning, or wait for people to move out of the shot but now I don't worry about it. Often it makes the panoramas look a bit more alive and less static and occasionally one gets wierd stuff like this.
Here's a situation of two cars with the back half of one in one shot and the front half of another in the other shot so they stitched together to make one car.
Here's one with lots of people in it. Natural lighting 3200 ISO, 4 portrait shots.
Bob in the Banff photo of the street scene you have a car going through the intersection with no front end pulling a trailer with no rear end
The gear that looks like it's piled on the "trailer" is on the ground being pushed or pulled across the cross walk.
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25th June 2010, 10:32 AM #17
Great photos Bob, looks like photographer heaven does exsist after all.
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26th June 2010, 06:29 AM #18
They are worth taking Bob the dinning one has come out well showing all those Oak casks
Now the 4x4 one look at the additional luggage carrier I couldn't see the RTA or other states allowing something like that hanging off the back tearing through cities or highways. Not sure if I'd have one mounted either.
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29th June 2010, 04:57 AM #19.
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A few of last weekends Panoramas.
Only 905 pics = quite restrained compared to previous weekends
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29th June 2010, 08:10 AM #20Skwair2rownd
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All great shots Bob!! The photos of the canoe on the lake are really outstanding.
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29th June 2010, 10:19 AM #21
Bob nice work LOYL must be an amazing woman being in 2 places at once
Same photo who'd diead flag is at 1/2 mast?? Nice wagon Aussie loves wagons hope he see's this.
Brilliant night/evening shot
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29th June 2010, 11:20 AM #22.
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Cheers Guys, this is photo heaven, well for at least a few months of the year, till it hits -50C and the cameras don't work so well
Yeah - the stitching software took the smile right off her face as well!
Same photo who'd diead flag is at 1/2 mast??
Nice wagon Aussie loves wagons hope he see's this.
Brilliant night/evening shot
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29th June 2010, 11:30 AM #23
Bob a friend went over some time back and one of the guides said the best thing to do with the batteries and camera is keep them warm until needed. To do this she warmed them indoors with ambient heating, 15 mins before heading out camera (SLR) was put into a padded carry back and then kept inside her jacket zipped up. Spare batteries were in her pockets for body warmth. As soon as shots were taken back into the pocket for the snappy and into the pouch for the SLR and back under the jacket.
One thing she mentioned but didn't use was one of those instant heat bags the type you snap and use on muscles etc.
Ray
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29th June 2010, 01:22 PM #24.
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I've shot stuff at -15C in the Italian Alps using the above technique and that was OK but I wonder about shooting all day at -50C. According to my local photo contact the thing that gives out first are the batteries and then the photographer but the rest of the camera is usually OK. There are weather resistant covers available for cameras but thankfully I don't think I will need that at this time of the year. According to the locals we are in for a hot spell where it will reach 28C!
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30th June 2010, 03:07 PM #26.
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Waterfalls
I have taken a lot of photos of waterfalls in the last 2 weeks and although they are not all that well taken I thought I share some with you. One is a snow avalanche but I guess technically still a waterfall?
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30th June 2010, 06:21 PM #27
BRB all that water .............Bob look at all that drift wood a few pens in there.
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20th July 2010, 03:53 PM #28.
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Some driftwood and other pics
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Only 305 pics this weekend - I must be slipping! Nah . . . . . I got a blister on my little toe, took my mind off the photography plus I shot a lot more RAW this time to see if I could get more dynamic range. Not sure it' really helped.
Next weekend is Lake Wasa.
Cheers
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20th July 2010, 05:09 PM #29
Pic 1 Drift wood there is enough wood there to keep Ozzie pen turners going for a year maybe a few box makers to...............
Pic 2 Squirrel is that after you ran over him Bob or is he just baking in the sun
You have slackened off only 305 poor excuse too,...... now toe the line Bob If you had said saw finger from pressing the button I might understand or RSI or people were starting to wonder why you had one eye squinting and nose out of joint.
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21st July 2010, 12:46 AM #30.
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What was shown in the picture was about 10% of what was there.
Pic 2 Squirrel is that after you ran over him Bob or is he just baking in the sun
You have slackened off only 305 poor excuse too,...... now toe the line Bob If you had said saw finger from pressing the button I might understand or RSI or people were starting to wonder why you had one eye squinting and nose out of joint.
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