Quite stunning - remarkable wildlife you have there.
Mark
On 8/12/2013 11:01 AM, Alan C wrote:
A couple of Panos from last weekend in Kruger. Right click to chose a
larger size then pan L R.
Olifants Camp is situated high on a ridge on the E bank of the
Olifants river. From here you can
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Quite stunning - remarkable wildlife you have there.
Mark
On 8/12/2013 11:01 AM, Alan C wrote:
A couple of Panos from last weekend in Kruger. Right click to chose a
larger size then pan L R
Love both. The first certainly isn't picturesque in terms of pretty subject
material. But the pano to me is a good choice because it works great to show
the vastness of rugged terrain. In other words, form compliments subject here
with nice dramatic results.
An excellent 2nd pano with great
Aguila
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Love both. The first certainly isn't picturesque in terms of pretty subject
material. But the pano to me is a good choice because it works great to
show the vastness of rugged terrain. In other words
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Esc should work in any browser / OS.
I'm a Flickr user and I agree that the new image viewing UI has
issues (sucks). You're supposed to click the non-obvious X in the
upper-right corner of the viewer when you want to leave view single
image mode. If instead you
Very nice panos
Dave
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Alan C c...@lantic.net wrote:
A couple of Panos from last weekend in Kruger. Right click to chose a larger
size then pan L R.
Olifants Camp is situated high on a ridge on the E bank of the Olifants
river. From here you can see for
A couple of Panos from last weekend in Kruger. Right click to chose a larger
size then pan L R.
Olifants Camp is situated high on a ridge on the E bank of the Olifants
river. From here you can see for miles. There used to be a pay telescope at
the point from which I took these 5 stitched
Beautiful images, Alan.
Jack
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From: Alan C c...@lantic.net
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Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 8:01 AM
Subject: 2 PANOS
A couple of Panos from last weekend in Kruger. Right click to chose a larger
size then pan L R
Very nice!
Two comments about the presentation of the panos in fliker:
First, I somehow clicked something that threw the image (buffalos) into full
screen, and then started into a Ken Burns style animation of the image,
sweeping back and forth across the pano. Unexpected (!) but effective in
Very Impressive, Alan!
I was able to pan on the large sizes, but when I went to the
original size, I could pan up and down, but not left and right.
Beautiful images.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Alan C c...@lantic.net wrote:
A
good stuff
ann
On 8/12/2013 11:01, Alan C wrote:
A couple of Panos from last weekend in Kruger. Right click to chose a
larger size then pan L R.
Olifants Camp is situated high on a ridge on the E bank of the Olifants
river. From here you can see for miles. There used to be a pay telescope
Stan - you in windoze? did you try jsut hitting ESC on the keyboard?
that worked for me
I was sorry to do full screen - it made me dizzy
ann
On 8/12/2013 15:27, Stan Halpin wrote:
Very nice!
Two comments about the presentation of the panos in fliker:
First, I somehow clicked something that
No, Safari browser on a Mac.
On Aug 12, 2013, at 4:49 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Stan - you in windoze? did you try jsut hitting ESC on the keyboard? that
worked for me
I was sorry to do full screen - it made me dizzy
ann
On 8/12/2013 15:27, Stan Halpin wrote:
Very nice!
Two
Esc should work in any browser / OS.
I'm a Flickr user and I agree that the new image viewing UI has
issues (sucks). You're supposed to click the non-obvious X in the
upper-right corner of the viewer when you want to leave view single
image mode. If instead you happen to click on the image itself
On 10/30/05, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All this talk of panos got me trying some myself.
The program is pretty simple to use.
Here's what it gave me 1st try... (380Kb)
members.aol.com/rfsindg/marmo.jpg
Here's a 2nd try to develop greater resolution...(3762Kb)
Hi!
All this talk of panos got me trying some myself.
The program is pretty simple to use.
Here's what it gave me 1st try... (380Kb)
members.aol.com/rfsindg/marmo.jpg
Here's a 2nd try to develop greater resolution...(3762Kb)
members.aol.com/rfsindg/curve.jpg
Some strange things
Rob,
On curve, I see the stiching error above the 2nd road marker to the
right. It extends up to a tree trunk above it. Since the stiching
was all automatic, I have no idea how to correct it. I can still
re-shoot the scene in more detail.
This was 4 simple portrait shots stiched together. I
,
if not great, first attempt.
Colors are great!
Shel
You meet the nicest people with a Pentax
[Original Message]
From: Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Date: 10/30/2005 3:59:36 PM
Subject: PESO 2 panos
All this talk of panos got me trying some myself
Love the colours in both, but the second one grabs me the most.
The thing I just realised about panoramas is printing them can
potentially be a PITA. The one I recently posted (360 degree view of
Perth), full size is 0.6 x over 10 meters long!!! It's a bit of a
bugger really, because the paper
On 31 Oct 2005 at 6:26, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Rob,
On curve, I see the stiching error above the 2nd road marker to the
right. It extends up to a tree trunk above it. Since the stiching
was all automatic, I have no idea how to correct it. I can still
re-shoot the scene in more detail.
I
Hi Bob ...
What program is that?
Shel
You meet the nicest people with a Pentax
[Original Message]
From: Bob Sullivan
Give the program a try. It took me about 1/2 hour to figure out how
to use it and get the first picture. In another 15 minutes of
experimentation, I had the
Autostitch. Found here:
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html
Dave
On 11/1/05, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Bob ...
What program is that?
Shel
You meet the nicest people with a Pentax
[Original Message]
Wrom: ZCMHVIBGDADR
Give the program a try.
All this talk of panos got me trying some myself.
The program is pretty simple to use.
Here's what it gave me 1st try... (380Kb)
members.aol.com/rfsindg/marmo.jpg
Here's a 2nd try to develop greater resolution...(3762Kb)
members.aol.com/rfsindg/curve.jpg
Some strange things happening
On 30 Oct 2005 at 17:58, Bob Sullivan wrote:
All this talk of panos got me trying some myself.
The program is pretty simple to use.
Here's what it gave me 1st try... (380Kb)
members.aol.com/rfsindg/marmo.jpg
Here's a 2nd try to develop greater resolution...(3762Kb)
Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Date: 10/30/2005 3:59:36 PM
Subject: PESO 2 panos
All this talk of panos got me trying some myself.
The program is pretty simple to use.
Here's what it gave me 1st try... (380Kb)
members.aol.com/rfsindg/marmo.jpg
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