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My initial thoughts were of a fist. A good image."Transformer Face" . Looks a little like a face resting on its right cheek, don't you think?
That final file must not be small! :toocool:Sunset over Downderry, Cornwall - a 10 shot two row panorama with the DP2M.
We lusted after these chronos as kids.Seiko 6139 from 1972...
Hi Tim,That final file must not be small! :toocool:
Q: curious as to what format you keep the final stitch? jpg/tiff/jpg2000/other ?
That is superb. You've got me inspired to try some double row panas.Sunset over Downderry, Cornwall - a 10 shot two row panorama with the DP2M.
Hi SteveThat is superb. You've got me inspired to try some double row panas.
I guess you've got to work quite fast in that quickly changing light.
Thank you
Steve
I had to look up where Downderry was. And to think I lived in west Cornwall for 15 years in a place called Godolphin!Hi Steve
Thanks for your kind comments. And yes you do have to work quickly, particularly as any panoramic stitching software will try and add anchor points to moving clouds! However, once set up with a pano head using its click stops, its relatively quick. I use the 2 sec self timer on the DP2M to prevent camera shake.