Lets see your Panorama's

I'll play - here's mine:



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BklynCMT
CP950 - PS Elements 2
Pbase supporter
'FCAS Member'
 
Hi James,

To answer your question about pbase, you can display your image by appending to the URL you included below:
If you add " medium.jpg" to your URL above, you'll get this:



If you use a semi-colon after the URL, you'll get a link to the image, like this:
http://www.pbase.com/image/15407882/medium.jpg

Typically, you can use "small", "medium", "large", or "original" (depending on the size you submit to pbase, "large" and "original" may be the same).

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On to the panoramas. Here are a couple of my favorites, taken a year or so ago with my Fuji 6900:





A few more are at http://www.pbase.com/dan_wolf/panoramas .

-- Dan
http://www.pbase.com/dan_wolf
 
Hi Jim:

First:

To embed your image in this forum from Pbase - copy your photo link address and then add a (.jpg) to the end of the address link. I tired to include an example but it kept pointing to a picture and not showing the link.

See this discussion for further information
Compliments of another forum member: Jarrell

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1007&message=4033727

Second: Photoshop Elements was used for stitching with minimal tinkering in the sky to match up the clouds.

Thanks for the comments and I hope this helps.

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BklynCMT
CP950 - PS Elements 2
Pbase supporter
'FCAS Member'
 
Hi Dan, Very cool pano's, and thanks for the tip about posting images.
To answer your question about pbase, you can display your image by
appending to the URL you included below:
If you add " medium.jpg" to your URL above, you'll get this:



If you use a semi-colon after the URL, you'll get a link to the
image, like this:
http://www.pbase.com/image/15407882/medium.jpg

Typically, you can use "small", "medium", "large", or "original"
(depending on the size you submit to pbase, "large" and "original"
may be the same).

---------------------------

On to the panoramas. Here are a couple of my favorites, taken a
year or so ago with my Fuji 6900:





A few more are at http://www.pbase.com/dan_wolf/panoramas .

-- Dan
http://www.pbase.com/dan_wolf
 
Carolynne, Thanks for the tips
Hi Jim:

First:
To embed your image in this forum from Pbase - copy your photo link
address and then add a (.jpg) to the end of the address link. I
tired to include an example but it kept pointing to a picture and
not showing the link.

See this discussion for further information
Compliments of another forum member: Jarrell

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1007&message=4033727

Second: Photoshop Elements was used for stitching with minimal
tinkering in the sky to match up the clouds.

Thanks for the comments and I hope this helps.

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BklynCMT
CP950 - PS Elements 2
Pbase supporter
'FCAS Member'
 
These were done for a panorama challenge where the brief was to be creative and not neccesarilly stick to landscapes, which let's face it are most peoples idea of what a panorama is. I just took the same principle of stitching several images together in a panoramic format.





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iso3200
 
Awesome work! I've seen the second one before, but I don't remember the first. They're both really good.

Dan
These were done for a panorama challenge where the brief was to be
creative and not neccesarilly stick to landscapes, which let's face
it are most peoples idea of what a panorama is. I just took the
same principle of stitching several images together in a panoramic
format.





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iso3200
-- Dan
http://www.pbase.com/dan_wolf
 
iso3200, those are some great panoramas!

I have not taken many panoramas yet, but here is one of our apartment complex...I thought it looked ok. I stitched it together from 5-6 images.

 

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