Paul Stenquist wrote:
Uh, where is it? Why snip the url? A lot of messages don't make it to
everyone's mailbox.
Paul
Sorry, Paul. Snipped out of habit (from posting to other sites).
I should have realised that people might not have received the
original, as it has happened to me in the past.
Keith McG
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From Rob
Hi Team,
I've not been posting many PESOs of late as it's a little
embarrassing
expecting others to pass comment on your pics when (of late) you
rarely comment
on other peoples pics. However if you have wondered what else
I've been doing
apart from bitching and moaning about Pentax cameras and Mac
computers here's a
pano that I just finally got around to stitching. It's a biggie,
mind this link
is only 20% of the full 48.5MP image (zoom to 500% if you want an
idea of the
size of the 1:1 image). A browser probably isn't the best tool to
view it.
It is composed of eight vertical images which were shot hand held
using my *ist
D and trusty A24/2.8. I could probably have got away only five
pics but the
more overlap created in hand held sequences the easier it is in
the post
processing (but you have to wait like a statue as the buffer
slowly empties).
The image spans a view of approximately 230° x 80° and as such
given the high
contrast of the scene the sky is somewhat burnt out in parts. The
beauty is
that I have plenty of scope now to crop plus I could potentially
repair the sky
if I had the time or patience.
http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~distudio/temp/pano097.1.2sm.jpg (~1MB)
Tech: *ist D, ISO200, 1/250s A24/2.8 @ f7.1, hand held.
The area is The Gawler Ranges in South Australia and the
formation is known as
the Organ-Pipes and is composed of exposed volcanic rhyolite.
http://www.tep.com.au/nationalparks/np_gawler.htm
The sequence was stitched and blended using Hugin and Enblend.
Thanks for looking, comments, questions and critiques welcome.
Cheers,
Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
Tel +61-2-9554-4110
UTC(GMT) +10 Hours
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~distudio/publications/
Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since