Panorama of the Old Naval College, Greenwich

Mike Faraday

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We've be fortunate to have had a fantastic summer, weather-wise, in England this year. One weekend, my girlfriend and I took a trip up to Greenwich and strolled around the Old Naval College (now part of the University of Greenwich).

The area has been classed a a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and I think it's easy to see why.

I'm pretty new to taking panoramas, but the subject seemed to be crying out for one.



A larger version is available here:
http://www.pbase.com/image/21094264/original

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thanks for sharing.

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andy
 
Mike,
A nice panorama you took and stitched. Thanks for sharing.

Yehuda
We've be fortunate to have had a fantastic summer, weather-wise, in
England this year. One weekend, my girlfriend and I took a trip up
to Greenwich and strolled around the Old Naval College (now part of
the University of Greenwich).

The area has been classed a a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and I
think it's easy to see why.

I'm pretty new to taking panoramas, but the subject seemed to be
crying out for one.



A larger version is available here:
http://www.pbase.com/image/21094264/original

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http://www.pbase.com/mikef
 
We've be fortunate to have had a fantastic summer, weather-wise, in
England this year. One weekend, my girlfriend and I took a trip up
to Greenwich and strolled around the Old Naval College (now part of
the University of Greenwich).

The area has been classed a a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and I
think it's easy to see why.

I'm pretty new to taking panoramas, but the subject seemed to be
crying out for one.



A larger version is available here:
http://www.pbase.com/image/21094264/original

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http://www.pbase.com/mikef
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http://www.pbase.com/zuffy
 
Mike Faraday wrote:
 
It can be quite nerve-wracking, posting pictures up for critique, especially when you're just an amateur, like myself.

I'm glad you all enjoyed the picture.

Mike Faraday
 
Great Shot Mike. One can tell that you are a fast learner. The shot is near perfect apart from the blown out sky in the far right of the pano. I don't know a way to fix that in post though. If you do live locally you could try shooting the scene slightly later in the day, when the sun has moved behind your shooting point.

Apart from that, beautiful!!!!

Keep up the good work

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Luben
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The world is not black and white, but different shades of grey.

 
Thank you Luben.

I wasn't sure what to do about the sky. I was facing almost due south, so I don't think there would be any part of the day that wouldn't result in me having the sun in frame.

There was a little bit more detail in the sky in the original right hand pictures, but the building was quite dark, so I raised the brightness slightly during the stiching.

Maybe I should re-insert the sky from the original pictures?

Mike
Great Shot Mike. One can tell that you are a fast learner. The
shot is near perfect apart from the blown out sky in the far right
of the pano. I don't know a way to fix that in post though. If
you do live locally you could try shooting the scene slightly later
in the day, when the sun has moved behind your shooting point.

Apart from that, beautiful!!!!

Keep up the good work

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Luben
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The world is not black and white, but different shades of grey.

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http://www.pbase.com/mikef
 

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