Taking a panorama made of subexposures stacked in each panel plus a separate untracked landscape set is daunting processing.
I managed to make it work but it wasn't easy. There is a nice program for Macs to do this heavy lifting but no Windows version.
I used a Sony A7r2 with an Irix 15mm F2.4 lens on a Polarie Tracker and a Panoramic head. The separate set of landscape shots were 181 secs each ISO3200 F2.4 (4 panels) The sky was 4 panels. Lightroom, Pixinsight, Photoshop PT Gui.
Wow that's nice Greg!...really makes me wanna be there mate... sensational get away spot you have and what a way to showcase it ...how many acres do you have there?
Wow that's nice Greg!...really makes me wanna be there mate... sensational get away spot you have and what a way to showcase it ...how many acres do you have there?
Mike
Thanks Mike. 25 acres. I tend to hang around the front though which is about 7 or so.
Great shot Greg I wish I had the patience to do these panoramas.This would be a good sales pitch if one was a Real Estate Agent.
Derek
Well it was a lot of work. The hardest part was to blend in the landscape with the sky. Its still not perfect so I need to study up on the best way to do that.
I found some free software that makes aligning and combining and even subtracting darks and doing flats a breeze. Its called Sequator and it also works really fast. Its worth a download.
Thanks Mike. 25 acres. I tend to hang around the front though which is about 7 or so.
Greg.
Nice, we are looking around too at the moment, apartment living has been good but we are toying with a move back out to nature and dark skies, so your shot made me stare and think Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Definitely a great composition Greg. An outcome worthy of the effort that has been put in.
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Nice, we are looking around too at the moment, apartment living has been good but we are toying with a move back out to nature and dark skies, so your shot made me stare and think Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Mike
Sounds good. Country Australia has always held a great appeal.
That building looks other worldy, another great shot, I couldnt tell that you merged the the 2 sets of images. Looks like an awesome place to spend a night under the stars
That building looks other worldy, another great shot, I couldnt tell that you merged the the 2 sets of images. Looks like an awesome place to spend a night under the stars