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Showing posts with label Pano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pano. Show all posts
Sunday, February 07, 2010
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Mountain Pano...
The mountains northwest of June Lake. Nine portrait orientation shots were stitched with hugin for this pano, the full dimensions are 15,088 x 2905 px.
Click the image below to see a 4,674 x 900 px version...
Monday, July 27, 2009
Stormy Sunset in Panaca...
The sun broke out under the ragged edge of the thunderstorm overhead a few evenings ago...
A five shot pano of the fire rigs parked out in the sagebrush...
A five shot pano of the fire rigs parked out in the sagebrush...
Sunday, January 18, 2009
High Desert Panorama...
Shot from the top of the hills in the center of this map, the pano looks northeast across the western end of the Antelope Valley,
which is the western end of the Mojave desert.
The town of Tehachapi is about 30 mi. northeast behind the mountains center-left, and
downtown Los Angeles is about 50 mi. away behind and to the right of the camera.

To create this shot I took 15 shots hand-held with the DA*16-50 @ 16mm f/8 1/200 iso 100. Initial PP (curves, vignette correction) applied in Lr,
then individual shots exported and stitched w/ Hugin and then the final tiff was edited in PS for color and contrast.
which is the western end of the Mojave desert.
The town of Tehachapi is about 30 mi. northeast behind the mountains center-left, and
downtown Los Angeles is about 50 mi. away behind and to the right of the camera.
click the photo to see a larger version (do it - it looks better)
To create this shot I took 15 shots hand-held with the DA*16-50 @ 16mm f/8 1/200 iso 100. Initial PP (curves, vignette correction) applied in Lr,
then individual shots exported and stitched w/ Hugin and then the final tiff was edited in PS for color and contrast.
Labels:
Hugin,
Pano,
Panorama,
Pentax DA*16-50mm f/2.8,
Pentax K20D,
Photography
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