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panorama
Image Title:  panorama
 
 By: Jeroen Wenting  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Jeroen Wenting {K:24977}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon F80
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio landscapes
Lens Tokina 28-70 f/2.6-2.8 ATX
Uploaded 3/1/2004 Film / Memory Type Delta 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 300 Shutter unrecorded
Favorites Aperture f/22
Critiques 5 Rating
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About Film ran out 2 frames short of 360 degrees, better luck next time :)

30 degree increments at 28mm.
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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ANTONIO SILVA   {K:1143} 3/1/2004
Very well made


Teunis Haveman   {K:52634} 3/1/2004
Jeroen leuk bedacht
Iets meer had ook wel gekund
Teunis


Jeroen Wenting   {K:24977} 3/2/2004
Had het graag wat groter gemaakt, maar de maximale afmetingen voor uploads zijn 640 breed en dan wordt het een beetje klein :)


Roger Williams   {K:83282} 12/7/2005
Your "about" says "next time." Was there a next time? This is the only panorama I can find in your portfolio, unless you count the higher aspect ratios of "Nightfall" and perhaps "Apocalypse" as panoramas. Stitching a panorama from so many images taken 30 degrees apart is pretty time-consuming work. No wonder you don't do many of them! There is actually good software for automating most of this dreary process if you are interested. My own preference is for PTgui, a modestly priced shareware interface for the freeware suite of PanoTools. This includes a viewer that will allow you to pan and zoom within your image, which could be an eye-opener. You haven't really seen a panorama until you have viewed it this way...


Jeroen Wenting   {K:24977} 12/7/2005
no next time yet, at least nothing I consider worthy of uploading :)
I've some ideas but haven't gotten around to implementing them.
Maybe now that I've a 20mm I'll make some more.

I did use software to assist in the stitching, unlike early attempts in the 1980s where I made the panorama by glueing prints together.


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