On 25 Nov 2005 at 18:13, Glen wrote:

> The only thing I wish I could change, would be to remove the vehicle from 
> the final image. I can think of two ways of doing this. One, involves 
> parking the vehicle miles from your camera and doing some hiking back to 
> the panorama location. :)

Or I could just use one of the other sequences I shot :-)

This one I wanted to have the car in, how else do I prove that I drove 16000km, 
I guess I should have bothered to close the door though :-)

> Even with the vehicle, it's still an interesting shot. I have yet to create an
> interesting panorama without obvious seams, and it's something I want to 
> perfect
> in the near future. I should also add that I haven't really put much effort 
> into
> panoramas so far, but now that I have the DS, I think I will give it a try.

Do, it's good fun and it can teach anyone a lot about composition which is so 
much more difficult when you have to account for 360 degrees AOV than just the 
relatively narrow angle that even a fisheye can capture.

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
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