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Large Panorama
Image Title:  Large Panorama
 
 By: Roger Williams  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Roger Williams {K:83327}
Project N/A Camera Model Fujii TX-1 Panorama Camera
Categories Landscape
Nature
Panoramic
Film Format Film 35mm
Portfolio Panoramas
Lens Fujinon 45mm F/4
Uploaded 2/11/2006 Film / Memory Type Default
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 226 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 11 Rating
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Location City -  Tokyo, Hino City
State -  YOTSUYA
Country - Japan   Japan
About It was the traces of mist on the surface of the river that made me take this shot, but at normal size you can hardly see them. Here (for donors, anyway) is a rather large panorama to see if anyone else likes what I saw...
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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Rashed Abdulla   {K:155043} 2/11/2006
very beautiful image my friend ,and also the panorama is great here ,all the contrast and details are all good also , wishing you all of the best my friend .


vanessa shakesheff   {K:65274} 2/11/2006
Great landscape shot roger .best wishes nessa


Bill Gibson   {K:2701} 2/12/2006
great shot


Roger Williams   {K:83327} 2/12/2006
Hmmmm. Well, I can see one huge problem with this image. The JPEG artifacts in the sky! The original uncompressed image has delicate, continuous graduations. not a patchwork quilt like this version. Oh dear...


John Bohner   {K:8232} 2/13/2006
Now THAT is a JPEGed sky! Once again we learn how difficult it is to capture fog/mist in a way that it captures us when we see it. Is this a slice out of a much larger fish eye like shot? I notice how the buildings at the edges lean in opposite directions. Cheers fella
John B


cessy karina   {K:14205} 2/13/2006
very nice panorama, Roger
the mist on the river is amazing


Roger Williams   {K:83327} 2/13/2006
No, John, not from a fisheye, just a 45mm lens but with a negative 65mm wide rather than 36mm... sort of MF on 35mm film, a Fuji/Hasselblad speciality. Makes the lens the equivalent of a 25mm in horizontal angle of field. So you get the typical exaggerated sloping of verticals.


Roger Williams   {K:83327} 2/13/2006
I'm SO glad you liked it, Cessy. I thought it was very special. I'm disappointed with the way the sky has come out, though...


stingRay part 2 .   {K:156863} 2/13/2006
The full size panarama is awesome Roger and the mistiness on the river looks great. I am sure that when you go for more of these huge shots you will have the answer to this one's unfortunate sky. Great stuff...Best wishes to you....Ray


Rob Ernsting   {K:8949} 2/14/2006
The sky was tough as it looks


Roger Williams   {K:83327} 2/15/2006
Yes, Rob. This is entirely due to JPEG compression artifacts. This is the main drawback to the unlimited pixel dimensions of the new panorama format...


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