Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-04-13 Thread Rob Studdert
On 14/04/2010, Boris Liberman wrote: > Rob, I am thinking that the person on the far right of the pano actually > makes it happen. It even strikes me that they are looking in the direction > of the "Own tomorrow" sign which is kind of neat. > > I sure did enjoy! Thanks for the comment Boris, the

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-04-13 Thread Boris Liberman
Rob, I am thinking that the person on the far right of the pano actually makes it happen. It even strikes me that they are looking in the direction of the "Own tomorrow" sign which is kind of neat. I sure did enjoy! Boris On 3/25/2010 1:09 PM, Rob Studdert wrote: Hi Team, I'm flat out at t

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-28 Thread John Sessoms
From: David Mann On Mar 27, 2010, at 4:25 AM, Doug Brewer wrote: the answer to all photographic questions is "it depends." That's the engineer's standard answer. One of the first things I learned after graduating. Unless it's for NASA, in which case the answer is "It's Depends." -- PDML Pe

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-27 Thread David Mann
On Mar 27, 2010, at 4:25 AM, Doug Brewer wrote: > the answer to all photographic questions is "it depends." That's the engineer's standard answer. One of the first things I learned after graduating. Dave -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-26 Thread David Savage
That depends on the question... On 26/03/2010, Miserere wrote: > On 26 March 2010 11:25, Doug Brewer wrote: >> AlunFoto wrote: >>> >>> 2010/3/26 Rob Studdert : Let me know if you would like me to send a copy of the Autopano output file either before NR or after, the first is about

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-26 Thread AlunFoto
2010/3/26 Miserere : >>> Best though I have from own experience is "it depends"... :-) >> the answer to all photographic questions is "it depends." > The answer to ALL questions is "it depends". The answer to All Questions Except One, you mean. If you don't know which one, drop by Slartibartfast'

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-26 Thread Miserere
On 26 March 2010 11:25, Doug Brewer wrote: > AlunFoto wrote: >> >> 2010/3/26 Rob Studdert : >>> >>> Let me know if you would like me to send a copy of the Autopano output >>> file either before NR or after, the first is about 8MB the second is >>> about 3MB file size. >> >> Thanks Rob, but no need

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-26 Thread Doug Brewer
AlunFoto wrote: 2010/3/26 Rob Studdert : Let me know if you would like me to send a copy of the Autopano output file either before NR or after, the first is about 8MB the second is about 3MB file size. Thanks Rob, but no need. :) Actually I was fishing for some thoughts on how much downsizing

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-26 Thread Rob Studdert
On 26/03/2010, Derby Chang wrote: > Beautiful, Rob. Hope you walked around the point to the Boathouse and had > some oysters or a snapper pie afterwards. Thanks Derby, This is as close as I got I'm afraid, I'm on a bit of a $5 red curry + $1 rice budge when it comes to eating out at the moment,

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-26 Thread Derby Chang
Rob Studdert wrote: Hi Team, I'm flat out at the moment, hardly time to breathe, however I did get out for a walk with K-x in hand the other evening and snapped a few shots, felt a bit better. The image was captured hand held using K-x and smc PENTAX-DA 35mm F2.8 LTD f3.2 1/50, ISO 2500 (in-cam

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-26 Thread AlunFoto
2010/3/26 AlunFoto : > Best though I have from own experience is "it depends"... :-) Best _thought_ ... apparently not communicated to my fingertips... -- http://www.alunfoto.no/galleri/ http://alunfoto.blogspot.com -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/list

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-26 Thread Rob Studdert
On 26/03/2010, David Mann wrote: > A quick look at Google Maps with Street View... I think I was in Pyrmont, > there's a park where Refinery Dr intersects Bowman St (at the end closer to > the bridge). > > I wouldn't have gone as far as Blackwattle Bay Park, my feet were sore enough > as it wa

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-26 Thread AlunFoto
2010/3/26 Rob Studdert : > Let me know if you would like me to send a copy of the Autopano output > file either before NR or after, the first is about 8MB the second is > about 3MB file size. Thanks Rob, but no need. :) Actually I was fishing for some thoughts on how much downsizing is needed aft

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-26 Thread David Mann
On Mar 26, 2010, at 9:11 PM, Rob Studdert wrote: > On 26/03/2010, David Mann wrote: > >> Cool photo. I remember getting slightly lost trying to find a good angle to >> photograph that bridge from when I was there a couple of years back. >> >> Just found out we might be popping over that way f

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-26 Thread Rob Studdert
On 26/03/2010, AlunFoto wrote: > Did you do the size reduction just to fit for web, or as a calculated > consequence of the noise reduction? Hi J, Let me know if you would like me to send a copy of the Autopano output file either before NR or after, the first is about 8MB the second is about 3M

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-26 Thread Rob Studdert
On 26/03/2010, AlunFoto wrote: > I enjoyed indeed! :) > > Did you do the size reduction just to fit for web, or as a calculated > consequence of the noise reduction? Hi Jostein, I scaled it down for web just to limit the size, the sky was a bit splotchy but noise wasn't really a problem after t

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-26 Thread Rob Studdert
On 26/03/2010, David Mann wrote: > Cool photo. I remember getting slightly lost trying to find a good angle to > photograph that bridge from when I was there a couple of years back. > > Just found out we might be popping over that way for a relative's 80th > birthday in November. Thanks Dave,

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-26 Thread AlunFoto
2010/3/25 Rob Studdert : > The image was captured hand held using K-x and smc PENTAX-DA 35mm F2.8 > LTD f3.2 1/50, ISO 2500 (in-camera NR off) and assembled using > Autopano rendered in a cylindrical projection. > http://users.tpg.com.au/distudio/temp/PanoIMGX0.jpg (yes you will > have to scro

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-26 Thread David Mann
On Mar 26, 2010, at 12:09 AM, Rob Studdert wrote: > http://users.tpg.com.au/distudio/temp/PanoIMGX0.jpg (yes you will > have to scroll ;-) Cool photo. I remember getting slightly lost trying to find a good angle to photograph that bridge from when I was there a couple of years back. Just f

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread Rob Studdert
On 26/03/2010, paul stenquist wrote: > Well done! It's an interesting scene with good detail. > You might try cropping a bit off the top. But I like it as shown. Hi Paul, thanks for the comment, not sure how much I could crop as the flags atop the bridge pylons are so close to the top edge of the

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread John Francis
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 10:09:15PM +1100, Rob Studdert wrote: > > The subject is Anzac Bridge as seen from Blackwattle Bay Park Glebe > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANZAC_Bridge > > http://users.tpg.com.au/distudio/temp/PanoIMGX0.jpg (yes you will > have to scroll ;-) > > Hope you enjoy. No

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread Larry Colen
Very nice. One of those "welcome to the 21st century" moments when you consider the totally extemporaneous nature of that shot, and cost of the gear. On 3/25/2010 4:09 AM, Rob Studdert wrote: Hi Team, I'm flat out at the moment, hardly time to breathe, however I did get out for a walk with

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread David Savage
'salright I suppose. :-) DS On 25 March 2010 19:09, Rob Studdert wrote: > Hi Team, > > I'm flat out at the moment, hardly time to breathe, however I did get > out for a walk with K-x in hand the other evening and snapped a few > shots, felt a bit better. > > The image was captured hand he

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread Sasha Sobol
Nice. I am not sure I like the bright green grass at right. And the neon "Own Tomorrow" is a way too bright. Great result for handheld! --Sasha On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 7:18 AM, David J Brooks wrote: > On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 7:09 AM, Rob Studdert wrote: > >> The subject is Anzac Bridge as seen

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread David J Brooks
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 7:09 AM, Rob Studdert wrote: > The subject is Anzac Bridge as seen from Blackwattle Bay Park Glebe > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANZAC_Bridge > > http://users.tpg.com.au/distudio/temp/PanoIMGX0.jpg (yes you will > have to scroll ;-) > > Hope you enjoy. > > Cheers, Ex

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread Christian Skofteland
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 10:09:15PM +1100, Rob Studdert wrote: > http://users.tpg.com.au/distudio/temp/PanoIMGX0.jpg (yes you will > have to scroll ;-) > > Hope you enjoy. > Nice one, Rob. Very nice. -- Christian - http://404notfound.blogspot.com http:/

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread Bob Sullivan
Beautiful pano Rob. Those water views in Sydney are just stunning, and you're making me jealous for a K-X. Regards, Bob S. On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 6:09 AM, Rob Studdert wrote: > Hi Team, > > I'm flat out at the moment, hardly time to breathe, however I did get > out for a walk with K-x in hand

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread paul stenquist
Well done! It's an interesting scene with good detail. You might try cropping a bit off the top. But I like it as shown. Paul On Mar 25, 2010, at 7:09 AM, Rob Studdert wrote: > Hi Team, > > I'm flat out at the moment, hardly time to breathe, however I did get > out for a walk with K-x in hand the

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread David Parsons
The results are very good for handheld at night. On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Rob Studdert wrote: > On 26/03/2010, David Parsons wrote: >> I assume you shot on a tripod.  If so, why the high ISO and low >> shutter speed?  Noise would have been much less off a problem at the >> base ISO and a

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread Rob Studdert
On 26/03/2010, David Parsons wrote: > I assume you shot on a tripod. If so, why the high ISO and low > shutter speed? Noise would have been much less off a problem at the > base ISO and a longer exposure. > > That said, it looks great. Thanks for the comment. The pano was shot entirely hand hel

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread David Parsons
I assume you shot on a tripod. If so, why the high ISO and low shutter speed? Noise would have been much less off a problem at the base ISO and a longer exposure. That said, it looks great. On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 7:09 AM, Rob Studdert wrote: > Hi Team, > > I'm flat out at the moment, hardly t

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread Rob Studdert
On 25/03/2010, Toine wrote: > Nice pano and handheld! Why didn't you shoot in RAW? Ah but I did! ;-) Haven't got around to post-processing and stitching the RAW version, during the walk I shot 3 panos in total, one consisted of 17 discrete shots so the final composite TIFF will be about 1GB, sho

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread Toine
Nice pano and handheld! Why didn't you shoot in RAW? Toine On 25 March 2010 12:09, Rob Studdert wrote: > Hi Team, > > I'm flat out at the moment, hardly time to breathe, however I did get > out for a walk with K-x in hand the other evening and snapped a few > shots, felt a bit better. > > The ima

Re: PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread Toine
On 25 March 2010 12:09, Rob Studdert wrote: > Hi Team, > > I'm flat out at the moment, hardly time to breathe, however I did get > out for a walk with K-x in hand the other evening and snapped a few > shots, felt a bit better. > > The image was captured hand held using K-x and smc PENTAX-DA 35mm F

PESO Anzac pano

2010-03-25 Thread Rob Studdert
Hi Team, I'm flat out at the moment, hardly time to breathe, however I did get out for a walk with K-x in hand the other evening and snapped a few shots, felt a bit better. The image was captured hand held using K-x and smc PENTAX-DA 35mm F2.8 LTD f3.2 1/50, ISO 2500 (in-camera NR off) and assemb