Post your Panoramics!

Don Haines said:
Here's an example of what to do when you don't have a wide enough lens... This pano is from a dozen images (two rows portrait orientation) shot hand held at 17mm on a 60D. It covers about 150 degrees horizontal and 90 degrees vertical.

Stitched together, it shows the large rain cloud rolling in towards me. Even if I had a 10mm lens with me, I could not have captured it in one shot.

I really like the sky. Nicely done.
 
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Hi Don.
Lovely shot, well done with the alignment hand held. Did you get caught by the rain from that cloud?

Cheers, Graham.

Don Haines said:
Here's an example of what to do when you don't have a wide enough lens... This pano is from a dozen images (two rows portrait orientation) shot hand held at 17mm on a 60D. It covers about 150 degrees horizontal and 90 degrees vertical.

Stitched together, it shows the large rain cloud rolling in towards me. Even if I had a 10mm lens with me, I could not have captured it in one shot.
 
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Valvebounce said:
Hi Don.
Lovely shot, well done with the alignment hand held. Did you get caught by the rain from that cloud?

Cheers, Graham.

Don Haines said:
Here's an example of what to do when you don't have a wide enough lens... This pano is from a dozen images (two rows portrait orientation) shot hand held at 17mm on a 60D. It covers about 150 degrees horizontal and 90 degrees vertical.

Stitched together, it shows the large rain cloud rolling in towards me. Even if I had a 10mm lens with me, I could not have captured it in one shot.
made it back to the car about 10 seconds before a wall of rain :)
 
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Here's one of my first ones, I was just futzing around with my Rokinon 14mm rectilinear lens while out in the middle of a swamp during a movie shoot just east of New Orleans.

I'd not worked much before with panos, or the Adaptive Wide Angle Filter...and smart objects. I crashed PS a few times with all the smart objects, etc....but finally got it all to work. Again first effort, you can see some bad artifacts on the right side, but I just liked the 'feel' of the resultant image, and just was a good remembrance of the first day I was on a movie set, and watching each step for snakes and other critters....

cayenne
 

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