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Some G1 salsa dancing shots Just starting to figure out how to get some decent pictures... it's true shutter lag is a bit long w/this camera. These are with the Canon FD 50/1.4, ISO 3200 @ 1/60.
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Hi Brian. If I bring one lens only it is the Kern Switar 26/1.1 Macro these days. For an image like this it is about the worst choice, lol. See further down.Excellent Jonas, which lens did you have with you?
Hi Cindy. Impressive stubbornness? It really isn't that much work... A bit tedious when standing there, especially as I run out of of space and had to switch memory card. The major part of the work is done by the stitching software...Jonas, Nice job on the pano. It must have been a lot of work to shoot and assemble 45 shots. I'm impressed.
Hi Diane. The Switar 26/1.1 doesn't cover the sensor and also make for some smearing at the borders and corners. So, I worked with a lot of overlap moving a third of the FOV for each shot only. The viewfinder grid helps...Whew--45 shots. I'm impressed also. What lens?--and what pano software?--(and what patience to shoot the 45 shots correctly so they stitched so well).
Hi Terry. The light changed while I switched memory card. The first three rows are taken twice. I didn't mind as the light got better but yes, it is a bit tedious. No biggie though. I often use the technique of taking two or three images handheld for later stitching when needed.Wow 45 shots is a lot of patience. Surprised that you were able to get the shot full on without distortion issues.
Now where would one find the architect of that building. It may be colorful but will the design stand stand the test of time?????
You must be joking right...? Otherwise I am really impressed by your result!!!What you see here is a mosaic made up from 45 images:
You did a marvellous job, Jonas !!OK, practising handholding and panos can't be bad anyway. Cheers, /Jonas
Good you used a telelens for this shot, KarlG1 with Panaleica 14-150, at 150mm, f5,6, 1/640 sec
Karl
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Thank you, Rafael. Please help me, wich one looks better, the colour version or the following B+W version:Good you used a telelens for this shot, Karl
Very impressive pic !
Rafael
Karl, That's a very nice image filled with energy and details. I think you did a good job with the framing and you captured a special situation very well.The bulls are hidden behind the horses. (...)
Hi Jonas, thank you for your comment. I printed both versions and i also must say, the B+W print has more dynamic....I prefer the B&W version. Regards, /Jonas
Ah, no, not a joke. I may be a stubborn idiot but I seldom make jokes.You must be joking right...? Otherwise I am really impressed by your result!!!
Nah. Clicking away is easy. PTGui did the real work by stitching the lot:You did a marvellous job, Jonas !!
Rafael
Normally I think I prefer B&W but in this case I like the color a little more because the lone brown horse just adds something to the picture.Thank you, Rafael. Please help me, wich one looks better, the colour version or the following B+W version:
Thank you,
Karl
I have to agree. I like the colour version better as well.Normally I think I prefer B&W but in this case I like the color a little more because the lone brown horse just adds something to the picture.