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Hi Shelby!Albert and David... WOW. The panos are really nice... and that second shot from david (tree) is really cool. I wonder what it would look like as a b/w if you really messed with the color channels a bit.
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Great work guys.
Hi TEB,Wow, Albert I've only seen those mountains from the other direction in Moab. The dwellings are really cool.
Daivd, I agree with Shelby on that tree could be a really cool B&W even though I do like it in color.
Hi David!Thanks folks - I'll have a go with a mono conversion of that tree.
Albert - glad you are making the most of the A900 in the pano shots - must look great at full size.
Hi George,Superb Vistas Gentlemen!
The more I see work done with the alpha the more I am convinced I made a good choice with that camera!
Albert, this is intruiging, as I also wonder whether to buy the 135mm. I was pondering about its usablilty as a landscape lense.
The 2 image castle stitch does not load here....
Thanks Georg!Awwww.... :bugeyes: flippin fantastic!
why oh why.... Why did you do THAT?
Now I have to call on Tuesday (bank holiday here) and order the 135mm as well.
What aperture did you use in that shot?
Sorry my friend... I don'tThanks Albert.
I just refuse to open the next letter from VISA for a few weeks. :ROTFL:
On another note, I am trying to find out what Lenses are dust and splashwater sealed for the alpha. Do you happen to know that by chance?
This was a simple 1 row horizontal stitch Georg!:clap:
This is outstanding! How many panels and rows did you shoot for that? Do you use Autopano for you stitch work? Oh man, I sooooo will buy that lense!!!!! LOLOL
Do you print yourself?