went out and didc a reshoot of my ppost yesterday, sorry ving no snow.
set the camera up in portrait mode, locked the ae-i as i did yesterday. and this is the result. 7 shot pano
advise sought
went out and didc a reshoot of my ppost yesterday, sorry ving no snow.
set the camera up in portrait mode, locked the ae-i as i did yesterday. and this is the result. 7 shot pano
advise sought
cc and enjoy
Photography is painting with light
K1, Pentax 18-250mm zoom, Pentax 100mm macro, Sigma 50-500mm, Pentax 28-105mm
Velbon Sherpa tripod Photoshop CS6
Post a link to you other thread for comparison. (Saves click name in new tab, view threads, etc.)
CC, Image editing OK.
Mudman. Get to the 1st thread, either just open it or open it up in another tab in your browser. When you see the URL for the link in the address bar, just highlight and copy it. Then come back to this thread, make a new post in it, add some text, and past the link there.
People can then click on the link to see the first version of the pano, instead of searching for it...
(I have done it here anyway. Hope you like the text)
Mudman's 1st pano version...
http://www.ausphotography.net.au/for...or-a-long-time
Looks like cloud shadow to me too.
Keith.
yes. was stitched in photomerge cs5. also all frames were taken only a couple of seconds apart. so it would have had to be a very high wind to blow a cloud over that quicklly. could it have been caused by the cpl?
That's possible. You should not use CPL's in panos as the polarisation at different angles to the sun is stronger or weaker and will be very apparent in an image.
Try shooting 45, 90 and 180 degrees, to the sun and look at the results with a cpl on.
Greg Bartle,
I have a Pentax and I'm not afraid to use it.
Pentax K5
Sigma 10-20 | Tamron 17-50 F:2.8 | Sigma 50 F:1.4 | Sigma 70-200 F:2.8 Plus a bunch of Ye Olde lenses
Would you like to see more?
http://flickr.com/photosbygreg