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    Seal bay, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, 180° panorama

    Taken last year, Nikon D300 & an old manual focus 35-70mm ais lens

    21 photos in portrait format, hand held, stitched with PTgui. Not the best as waves make for bloody hard stitching.
    Last edited by Big Shed; 15th May 2009 at 08:32 PM. Reason: Photo deleted, does not conform to forum max of 800 pixels wide, creates problems for people that don't have large screens.
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    great photo !!!!!

    You may have had problems with the waves (even though they look fine to me, but I'm no expert), the horizon and the clouds look pretty damn good.

    Well Done!!!

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    Great photo Major. PTgui is great programme for stitching photos together.

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    Well done major, great work. congratulations.

    21 hand held pics = hard work, is a bit of an understatement i think.

    again well done


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    Ah now I can reply

    Brilliant shot Mark

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    Thanks for the comments gents
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    Big Shed whats the deal? It a panorama shot for god sake.
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    The big deal is that we get a lot of complaints via reported posts when images are wider than the forum's sizing requirement of 800px.

    If people insist on doing wider images. it is preferred that they post one at 800px and provide a link to a larger one such as Major has done here with his workshop in the round.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fenderbelly View Post
    21 hand held pics = hard work, is a bit of an understatement i think.
    Work? . . . .err. . . I don't think so. The way I do is click on "stitch pano" and I go and have beer while the computer does it, irrespective of the number of images. It's taken me about 3000 panoramas and 27 years, but I think I am finally over it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobL View Post
    Work? . . . .err. . . I don't think so. The way I do is click on "stitch pano" and I go and have beer while the computer does it, irrespective of the number of images. It's taken me about 3000 panoramas and 27 years, but I think I am finally over it.

    Hi BobL,

    i tried to have a look at the link in your signature, got the following message.


    fenderbelly, you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:
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    2. If you are trying to post, the administrator may have disabled your account, or it may be awaiting activation.

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