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Hi Ray, I use autopano pro. The newest version is as good and more user friendly than Ptgui
Thx buddylove the shots
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Nikon D5100/Panasonic FZ48/TZ6/Pentax 430
Hi from England
THX ! had to climb high on a roof for the one under snow
thank youVery nice can't argue with those at all nice lighting and very well done.
Thank you zirtico, well I first looked for the VGH roof, but it's hard to get an autorisation, so went on a building roof @ moberly road :Ah beautiful! I'm from Vancouver and I spent a lot of time trying to get a good vantage point to take a panorama from. I must know, where did you take the first shot from?? Thanks.
It's a good vantage point. You see a lot of panoramas on sale in art/poster stores that hit downtown from dead on around the VGH area. It's a nice view, but it's been done so much now and the perspective is rather flat. Catching it from where you were gives the scene a lot more sweep.Thank you zirtico, well I first looked for the VGH roof, but it's hard to get an autorisation, so went on a building roof @ moberly road :
Thank you !Beautiful!
Thanks for your kind comment, I will try to investigate for other vantage points, I have shot mainly from Cambie & Burrard Bridge, downtown and coal stanley parc, material used are Nikon D40X & Bronica 67 :It's a good vantage point. You see a lot of panoramas on sale in art/poster stores that hit downtown from dead on around the VGH area. It's a nice view, but it's been done so much now and the perspective is rather flat. Catching it from where you were gives the scene a lot more sweep.Thank you zirtico, well I first looked for the VGH roof, but it's hard to get an autorisation, so went on a building roof @ moberly road :
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