Antoonio opened this issue on Sep 12, 2001 ยท 6 posts
Antoonio posted Wed, 12 September 2001 at 9:23 AM
PhrankPower posted Wed, 12 September 2001 at 9:52 AM
This is absolutely beautiful. Great work too on putting the images altogether. The only place that looks like an overlap, or where there is a bit of a double image, is on the mountaintop line almost 1/4 way in from the left side. I love that sky too!
Antoonio posted Thu, 13 September 2001 at 12:55 AM
Phrank, nope, its not a double, there are mountain behind of that mountain. ...at least I think so. But thanks for pointing that out. Mountain or not, it needs fixing, looks too much doubled. Alpha, take a wild quess. Guy who does not write down his shutter speeds and dont even remember the film he used. These pics are result for just fooling around, orriginal resolution is about double larger, but not more than that. I know, I'm dumb, but just dont like to work with huge resolutions. .n
Syyd posted Thu, 13 September 2001 at 6:52 AM
beautiful Niko....a wonderful safe haven of viewing during this tragic time....I think your piecing together is fantastic.....just fantastic...Niko, Im so proud of you.
PhrankPower posted Thu, 13 September 2001 at 8:38 AM
After getting home and gaving it a closer look on my home monitor I could see that it was indeed a second mountain, but I think I'd probably to take it out too because it would always catch my eye. Just a fantastic job and a beautiful place!
JordyArt posted Sat, 15 September 2001 at 5:25 PM
Oh, wow. Real good! While we're on the subject of panorama's I've found out why my previous attempts failed miserably. Using the tripod, the tripod mount on the Fuji MX1200 is at the bottom but entirely to one side - hence as I turned it around the angle would constantly be different. Didn't stand a snowball in hell's chance of getting it right...... only realised that recently!! LOL (",)