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Large panorama installation

aboudd

New member
Two large panoramas, one dawn, one late afternoon, of my Washington skyline shots are being installed in a luxury apartment building in Arlington, VA. The effective size is 42 inches by 17 feet.

The panoramas were taken with the S2/120MM combo and were a stitch of 7 images.
 

mmbma

Active member
why couldn't you print that on a scroll printer and mount as one image? I personally hate the gaps between my pano shots
 

Scott Tansey

New member
I have been working with stitched panoramas of Los Angeles that are about 20 feet long. Most of them were taken with the S2P with the 180 mm lens. I printed them on my Epson 7900 using Image Print 9. Here are a couple samples. Obviously they are not at full resolution. The images stretch from Downtown LA to Century City.

Scott
 
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scott kirkpatrick

Well-known member
The images stretch from Downtown LA to Century City.

Scott
Downtown to Century City is 10 miles, not 20 feet. But seriously, can you provide a link to something big enough to peep around in? 77 x 1200 doesn't
let me see how the buildings change as you go out from the center of town.

And how will they be mounted?

scott
 

Scott Tansey

New member
Hello Scott,

Please send me a private message, and maybe I can get you something to look at. My stock agent told me that there is mounting that can be rolled up.

Scott
scotttanseyphoto.com
 
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