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Thanks Bob, I'm starting to lean that way myselfJack,
I love the color version!
-bob
Absolutely stunning, Jack! Well-framed and printed in large format this image must be amazing!A storm formed over Mono Lake as we were returning from Bodie. P65+, 80LS, 4-frame stitch:
Perfect Will, just perfect, the colours, the tones, the composition, the wonderful feeling.
WOW Guy.. LOVE IT!!Couple from Mono Lake
Here is a interesting one for 30 seconds and also shot a few for a minute with no noise issues. 80mm LS
Thanks Paul! The stitch is done simply with my Cube, though any head with a panning top will work equally well: Simply level the head and pan the camera. I overlap each frame by about 50%. So in the above example, the four frames equal one frame tall by about 2-1/2 total wide, and since i had the camera vertical, it rendered that aspect ratio.Absolutely stunning, Jack! Well-framed and printed in large format this image must be amazing!
What do you mean by 4-frame stitch - do u do this free-standing by hand and just let photoshop do the work? I thought one needs a pano-head to do these kinds of things.
Again, this image must be beautiful when printed!
Regards
Paul
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S2?
what did you use for B&W conversion?
regards
Victor
Couple from Bodie. Gold Mining town on the Eastern Sierra's
man those are killer!!!
wow..Couple from Mono Lake
Here is a interesting one for 30 seconds and also shot a few for a minute with no noise issues. 80mm LS