stephengilbert
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MSWA? I thought it was MST/SWA.
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I want that chocolate so bad and I don't even like the nut. That's what makes really great product photography, you are a master!
Hew Zealand
Cambo AE Roden 40mm IQ 180
It was unusually dark, it was ominous, yet the background light amazing. Taken about 6:30 as the sun was lower than the mountains (Glaciers)
I should also say - there were these attack insects flying around, which were quite effective.
Any comments?
Thanks
Phil
I'll have a look at that Phil, but I'm pretty sure that's just the natural curve of the shoreline. That's actually just the automated stitch out of AutoPano Giga though, so perhaps there's something going on that I'll discover when I get around to checking things manually and maybe try tweaking the projection a bit.Hi Gerald
Really nice pano, Really great Job!!! I know how hard it is to work on them in computer once you have them assembled. looks like it is curving up and away towards the right side.
How did you shot it?
Thanks
Phil
Looks pretty level to me. Nice pano and the resolution looks phenomenal.Hi Gerald
Really nice pano, Really great Job!!! I know how hard it is to work on them in computer once you have them assembled. looks like it is curving up and away towards the right side.
How did you shot it?
Thanks
Phil
You know if there's a special new Alpa camera coming you have to tell us Dan:ROTFL:
MEGASUPERTURBO SWA
Thanks Gerald, again really nice, I also use AutoPano Giga, very happy with it and the new version better than the last. Panos are really fun, I am trying to figure out how to shot a city block in Shanghai, (should mention is a two lane street) waiting till it gets warm - as my first attempts didn't really make it. :banghead:I'll have a look at that Phil, but I'm pretty sure that's just the natural curve of the shoreline. That's actually just the automated stitch out of AutoPano Giga though, so perhaps there's something going on that I'll discover when I get around to checking things manually and maybe try tweaking the projection a bit.
3 rows of 15 shots. 210mm Schneider on the FPS, mounted on Seitz VR Drive 2.
Kind regards,
Gerald.
Right, probably the only nasty thing in NZ, the people are nice, no poisonous snakes or insects, and sheep are tame. I must add , probably the cleanest country I have ever been to. Living in Shanghai now, air not so clean.Phil, NZ has some nasty biting sandflies that leave bumps which last up to 6 weeks!
Phil,Hew Zealand
Cambo AE Roden 40mm IQ 180
It was unusually dark, it was ominous, yet the background light amazing. Taken about 6:30 as the sun was lower than the mountains (Glaciers)
Any comments?