No, it doesn't. I confess not having studied it.
If a cylinder is partial, is it still a cylinder?:-)
Paul
On Jun 8, 2009, at 9:53 PM, David Savage wrote:

Doesn't work well for partial cylinders though.

DS

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A dramatic photo, nicely rendered.
An alternative to the cylindrical print is, of course, a QTVR video.
Paul
On Jun 8, 2009, at 9:23 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:

On 08/06/2009, Ken Waller <[email protected]> wrote:
Nice knitting job. I can see why you took this.
Nits for me are the harsh light & the inclusion of too much blank
sky - a
crop across the top, down to about halfway to the peak on the left
would
improve this IMHO.

Thanks Ken,

Yes there's definitely plenty of room for improvement through cropping
the skyline though I'm not sure how much when it comes the the harsh
skylight apart from cropping that section entirely.

This is one of the major difficulties of producing ultra-wide angle
landscape panos, at one point you generally have the sun in the frame
and hence have to compromise on exposure. I have on occasion shot
multiple exposures per frame then produced an HDR composite but it's a
long winded process and completely impractical when shooting hand
held.

Cheers,


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