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schmoo
Oct-03-2007, 11:24 AM
We've all heard about this, yet few seem to have actually done it. :wink
This was my first (successful) vertical pano using the Marc-and-Andy-made-famous 24mm tilt-shift lens. It's a cool trick made even cooler once you do it yourself. Sure you can use a wide angle and then just crop a square into it but that's not as much work... er, I mean fun. :D
http://www.schmootography.com/photos/202984343-L-4.jpg
Feedback appreciated! Thanks
ziggy53
Oct-03-2007, 12:03 PM
Oh wow! Excellent! Superb! I love this image! (Can you tell?)
:thumb:thumb Way up!
greenpea
Oct-03-2007, 12:09 PM
Great job schmooo!
I been waiting to see some montana examples of images with your 24 TS.
schmoo
Oct-03-2007, 03:00 PM
Wow thanks ziggy. Your response is unexpected (but welcome!) :D
Andrew, I have a TON of panos like this to go through and I will eventually go through them and post them. I just have to pick which ones in which I didn't mess up the composition. I found it was a little hard for me to "see" my photo before shooting it, hence things ended up being a little off.
wxwax
Oct-03-2007, 03:45 PM
This is striking and beautiful. Very nice!
gluwater
Oct-03-2007, 04:22 PM
Great Shmoo! I'm getting sick of my 14"x42" panos. Who could possibly hang that on their wall. I think I may be testing out a T/S soon. Did you do any multi row panos like this? I am assuming this is two images.
schmoo
Oct-03-2007, 05:54 PM
Great Shmoo! I'm getting sick of my 14"x42" panos. Who could possibly hang that on their wall. I think I may be testing out a T/S soon. Did you do any multi row panos like this? I am assuming this is two images.
Thanks Nick and Sid! Shay's 10x4 ratio not work for you either? :D
I actually did take at least one 6-shot pano (two parallel rows of three) but I haven't had the time to work on them yet. Scratch that - I might have had the time but it's hard for me to sort out which shots they are from my mess of 98273478623467234 other sunrise shots that same morning. :bluduh
I'll get to it though, and post them.
leaforte
Oct-03-2007, 06:07 PM
I love the expanse of this shot. I do feel a hump in the middle of the river though; is the river flowing towards me or away from me? Sort of a knotts berry-ish feel. The shot is beautiful, thanks for sharing.
Great colour schmooo ! :thumb
Elaine
Oct-03-2007, 11:52 PM
Very beautiful! I love the colors and the expansive feel this type of pano provides. It sure is fun to see what all people are putting together after the Glacier trip!
schmoo
Oct-04-2007, 07:27 AM
Great colour schmooo ! :thumb
That's all Mom Nature, big g! I just pushed the button. :D
Leaforte you bring up a good point. I think the river was flowing away from me but it was windy and cold and I didn't get too close to the edge of the gorge there.
Andy
Oct-04-2007, 07:56 AM
and I didn't get too close to the edge of the gorge there.
:scratch :scratch :scratch
http://www.smugmug.com/photos/203982404-L.jpg
dmmattix
Oct-04-2007, 10:20 AM
:scratch :scratch :scratch
http://www.smugmug.com/photos/203982404-L.jpg
It's a pain when someone is around documenting everything. I guess it depends upon one's definition of too close now doesn't it. But it looks as though the front leg of the tripod could not go much further:wink
Good catch.
Mike
schmoo
Oct-04-2007, 10:22 AM
:scratch :scratch :scratch
http://www.smugmug.com/photos/203982404-L.jpg
It's! All! Relative!
:D
schmoo
Oct-04-2007, 10:24 AM
It's a pain when someone is around documenting everything. I guess it depends upon one's definition of too close now doesn't it. But it looks as though the front leg of the tripod could not go much further:wink
Good catch.
Mike
Yeah, those damn photographers shooting photos and stuff. Geeze!
I agree, it depends on the definition of "close." I could have gone down further than that rock but I wasn't feelin' it so I stayed there. The path led right up to it, meaning that it wasn't risky enough. ;)
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