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Rhuarc
Feb-19-2010, 12:38 PM
So based on inspiration gathered from the giant pano of SanFransisco that the SmugMug team was doing, I decided to try a two row pano of the Seattle skyline. It ended up being 23 shots total for the 2 rows. There seems to be something funky with the lighting on the right side over the bay though. Anyone feel like helping a guy out and letting me know what you think it is?

For some information,

ISO 100
Live View
Full Manual
Manual Focus

Thanks everyone!

Link to larger version (http://photos.wendellbeitzel.com/photos/792093862_wew6g-O.jpg)

http://photos.wendellbeitzel.com/photos/792093879_HpdRX-O.jpg

SimpsonBrothers
Feb-19-2010, 12:40 PM
It looks like there was some mist moving in and it caught the yellow lights pretty good.

squirl033
Feb-22-2010, 05:59 PM
yeah, i see it too... looks like just plain ol' light pollution from the sodium vapor lights in SoDo. the light might've fooled the metering or perhaps the white balance in your camera.

shniks
Feb-22-2010, 06:16 PM
Was the WB on auto or was it preset by you? If it was auto and you have the RAW files, you might try to apply the same WB to all the frames and then stitch.


Cheers,

chrismoore
Feb-22-2010, 06:39 PM
I would crop it just to the right of the mountain, and a little bit off the bottom, FWIW

Rhuarc
Feb-24-2010, 11:44 AM
Was the WB on auto or was it preset by you? If it was auto and you have the RAW files, you might try to apply the same WB to all the frames and then stitch.


Cheers,

I will be trying this tonight! I didn't even think about the fact that the AWB would have been different for various parts of the city!

Thank you!