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Old 16-04-2012, 08:37 PM
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Sunset 14 image mosaic

Here is a sunset mosaic I took over Easter.

Just outside of Reids Flat in NSW. 14 image mosaic, Canon 40D, Nikon 24-70 F2.8 ED with Novoflex adapter.


http://upload.pbase.com/image/142720851

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Old 16-04-2012, 08:41 PM
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Its beautifully pieced together.
Gorgeous!!
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Old 16-04-2012, 10:22 PM
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Thanks JJJ.

It was one of those shots you had to grab when it presented itself.

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Old 16-04-2012, 10:38 PM
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Wow, you must have enough resolution to be able to cover an entire wall with that one Greg!
Beautiful colours for sure.
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Old 17-04-2012, 05:42 PM
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Yes I guess that would be a lot of resolution.141 mp worth.

The largest I have done so far is 24 images in a mosaic.

I am leaning towards doing fewer and using a wider lens like my 14-24mm Nikon. At 14mm though there is some curvature. Even though I have shot a lot of mosaics I am not sure about the ideal setup yet. I do get the occassional failure that requires extensive stitching which is a pain.
But that was mainly one where the zoom was zoomed in rather than out wide.

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Lovely sunset Greg, I like mountains in silhouette.

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Old 17-04-2012, 09:41 PM
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Lovely sunset Greg, I like mountains in silhouette.

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Thanks Mike.

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Old 17-04-2012, 10:11 PM
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I don't think the 14-24 is the ideal beast for panos - too much curvature. I've had good results with the 24-70, especially if I turn it portrait orientation and pay attention to keeping the camera pointing level to the horizon.

I saw an amazing vertical pano done with a 50mm lens at a workshop. He shot it at f8 or 11, started shooting at his feet, and worked his way up to the sky. He was standing on a cliff, looking down to the water, across a bay and up the shore on the other side. He refocused for each shot and the depth of field at f8/11 meant the image stitched together very well. The resulting distortion was far less than I expected.

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That's a wonderful shot!

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I don't think the 14-24 is the ideal beast for panos - too much curvature. I've had good results with the 24-70, especially if I turn it portrait orientation and pay attention to keeping the camera pointing level to the horizon.

I saw an amazing vertical pano done with a 50mm lens at a workshop. He shot it at f8 or 11, started shooting at his feet, and worked his way up to the sky. He was standing on a cliff, looking down to the water, across a bay and up the shore on the other side. He refocused for each shot and the depth of field at f8/11 meant the image stitched together very well. The resulting distortion was far less than I expected.

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I usually use the 24-70 and it works lovely. As you say portrait orientation helps as sometimes sky shots if they don't have any land in it won't stitch easily automatically.

I have a couple of 50mm lenses. I should try it out.

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That's a wonderful shot!

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Old 19-04-2012, 11:59 AM
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Wonderful view Greg, the contrast and colours are amazing. Did you take them hand held?
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Wonderful view Greg, the contrast and colours are amazing. Did you take them hand held?
Thanks Lester.

Yes handheld. The whole thing took about 1 minute to setup camera and take the pano.

I've done quite a few lately. I had my quad bike down at my property and zoomed around dirt roads from one vantage point to the next racing against the oncoming dusk to get several panoramas. I took about 10 panoramas in about 40 minutes and covered about 10kms!

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Very nice I was at Cowra last week observing a few . All the dust and then cloud really set the scene.Thanks for posting
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Old 23-04-2012, 06:04 PM
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Thanks Derek.

The air can be particularly clear around that area.

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Old 23-04-2012, 06:57 PM
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You sound like a farmer Greg, zooming around on your quad bike. Just need a few sheep perhaps.
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No just a weekend hoon!

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