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Did you shoot a LCC? I had some issues using my 45 and 55 for stitched panos but they did pretty good if I shot and applied a LCC.Calico Rock on the White River. 3 horizontal images from the 35LS and IQ100, ISO200. About 30 minutes after sundown. In Arkansas at times the fading light will create a streaking effect in the sky. This shot has been in my workup area for over a month, due to the sky blend. For me a pure blue sky is just near impossible to blend in a pano, due to the fact that all the software tools, (ptgui, Kolor, LR, CC) will darken the edges of each image when merging a series of tiffs.
Wayne.Did you shoot a LCC? I had some issues using my 45 and 55 for stitched panos but they did pretty good if I shot and applied a LCC.
Many thanks Bill!These, along with your work on Flickr, are simply exquisite.
Jeff you have been on the move.One from Thailand
And one from Oz
645D | 55mm
Swift River, White Mountain national Forest.
Cheers mate.Jeff you have been on the move.
Have you shifted from T.I.?
Like your Thailand shot.
Don't forget if you are passing through Toowoomba we have a spare room.
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