Panoramas are a lot of fun, once you get the technicalities worked out.

When Rob Studdert was over last year he gave me some very useful
"practical tutorials" for taking pano's.

A couple of the results from that shoot are here:

<http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/GESO/GESO_007/geso_007_2.htm>

I was so impressed with the results I copied his pano head:

http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/LBracket/Misc_009_1.htm

This makes stitching so much easier once you have the offsets for
correcting for parallax error

And a few more taken since:

<http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/PESO/peso_017.htm>
<http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/PESO/peso_014.htm>

Dave

On 10/14/06, J and K Messervy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks mate.  That one was hand held.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Savage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 8:02 PM
> Subject: Re: PESO - my first successful pano stitch
>
>
> > Looks good to me James.
> >
> > Was it shot with a tripod or handheld.
> >
> > Dave
> >
> > On 10/14/06, J and K Messervy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> This was a series of four shots that ended up being my first successful
> >> pano
> >> stitch.
<snip>
> >> I've had it printed at a
> >> photo
> >> lab roughly 12" by 4" (just my estimate) and you can't see the stitching
> >> points.  Shot with the *istDL and Sigma 18-50 cheapo lens.
> >>
> >> http://tinyurl.com/ydxkl9
> >>
> >> Comments welcome as always.
> >>
> >> James

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