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schmoe
Aug-23-2005, 04:43 PM
I went out and shot this pano yesterday afternoon with my Biigma DG. I could of got by with a lot lighter lens (I was shooting all the way at the wide end) but I wanted to see how it performed for panos. Shot handheld, 20 shots, f/8, 1/640, stitched with Autostitch.

http://Vegasschmoe.smugmug.com/photos/33152013-L-1.jpg

Netgarden
Aug-24-2005, 07:31 PM
Wow, 20 shots stitched? Thats amazing! Tell us more. You get the patience award for sure! [I'm so bad! :rofl and lazy:wink ]

Very nice, I take it Joe? :thumb

Ann McRae
Aug-25-2005, 06:03 AM
Very nice!

I cannot imagine how difficult stitching the moving water must have been! Is this stitched both vertically and horizontally?

Cool!

ann

schmoe
Aug-25-2005, 05:02 PM
Wow, 20 shots stitched? Thats amazing! Tell us more. You get the patience award for sure! [I'm so bad! :rofl and lazy:wink ]

Very nice, I take it Joe? :thumb Thanks for the comments. I would like to say that I labored over a hot keyboard for days on end without sleep to create this. But in reality it was pretty effortless. I loaded all the shots into Autostitch and hit "O.K.". Autostitch will chew through it and spit out a completed pano in very little time as long as you keep the final resolution to relatively low number. I stitched this at about 10% of what the max. res. could be. Which is perfect for web posting. The amount of computing time gos up geometrically as you increase the resolution.

Actually I had to clone in a few areas because I realized after I stitched it, that I didn't pan far enough to one side of the rows of shots. Probably because I had to stop and swing the lens out of the way several times for people to get by on the sidewalk I was shooting from. http://www.digitalgrin.com/images/smilies/11doh.gif

Thanks for looking!

Joel

schmoe
Aug-25-2005, 05:05 PM
Very nice!

I cannot imagine how difficult stitching the moving water must have been! Is this stitched both vertically and horizontally?

Cool!

ann
It's approx. 7 shots x 3 rows. It was super simple with Autostitch no effort required. I even shot this without a tripod and guessed at enough overlap.

Thanks!

Joel

Netgarden
Aug-25-2005, 05:44 PM
Thanks Joe, nice job, and I wish I had done some of this with my Yosemite trip.:thumb

It's approx. 7 shots x 3 rows. It was super simple with Autostitch no effort required. I even shot this without a tripod and guessed at enough overlap.

Thanks!

Joel