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Capturing a scene the old way
Look, I'm an old man. I shouldn't be expected to put up with this.
Pete's photoblog Misleading the public since 2010.Tags: None
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Look, I'm an old man. I shouldn't be expected to put up with this.
Pete's photoblog Misleading the public since 2010.
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Re: Capturing a scene the old way
Brushing up on his technique you might say
sorry just popped into my head
. Nice pano Pete.
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Re: Capturing a scene the old way
Originally posted by Phill D View PostBrushing up on his technique you might say
sorry just popped into my head
. Nice pano Pete.
Thanks.
I am a bit addicted to pano stitching, and unfortunately it gets out of hand. You end up with mega sized files and beautifully detailed images that you can never ever print or display because they are stupidly wide. I once shot a 180 degree pano from a hill top that would come out at 22 feet wide but only 1 foot high.
That would be a sod to frame :-)
PeteLook, I'm an old man. I shouldn't be expected to put up with this.
Pete's photoblog Misleading the public since 2010.
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Re: Capturing a scene the old way
You could always use it as a border to go round a room Pete rather than frame it.
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