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Shrine Ridge near Vail, Colorado

A quick and early test with the 5DS R along with the 17 TS-E this morning. It's an encouraging start and the image took very little sharpening. I can't really say for sure how I feel about it yet though. Many more frames will be necessary before that happens.
 

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Freddie said:
A quick and early test with the 5DS R along with the 17 TS-E this morning. It's an encouraging start and the image took very little sharpening. I can't really say for sure how I feel about it yet though. Many more frames will be necessary before that happens.
That is one nice scene! Well done!
 
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Freddie said:
A quick and early test with the 5DS R along with the 17 TS-E this morning. It's an encouraging start and the image took very little sharpening. I can't really say for sure how I feel about it yet though. Many more frames will be necessary before that happens.

Beautiful landscape. I love the composition with the flowers. Nicely done.
 
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Some really nice images on this thread!

This one almost killed my laptop. I´m still on travel, but I have to play with the files at night. This is from Stranda, with the entrance towards Geiranger on the right. The full size panorama is about 200MP and is a candidate for a large print to hang on the wall in one of our meeting rooms (after I have had time to process it properly).

5DSR, 24-70 f2.8L II @70mm, 1/250s, f8.0, ISO100 (could not carry a tripod up the steep climb, so it is shot handheld)
 

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Eldar said:
Some really nice images on this thread!

This one almost killed my laptop. I´m still on travel, but I have to play with the files at night. This is from Stranda, with the entrance towards Geiranger on the right. The full size panorama is about 200MP and is a candidate for a large print to hang on the wall in one of our meeting rooms (after I have had time to process it properly).

5DSR, 24-70 f2.8L II @70mm, 1/250s, f8.0, ISO100 (could not carry a tripod up the steep climb, so it is shot handheld)

yet another panorama that makes me want to visit the place..... Well done!
 
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Eldar said:
Some really nice images on this thread!

This one almost killed my laptop. I´m still on travel, but I have to play with the files at night. This is from Stranda, with the entrance towards Geiranger on the right. The full size panorama is about 200MP and is a candidate for a large print to hang on the wall in one of our meeting rooms (after I have had time to process it properly).

5DSR, 24-70 f2.8L II @70mm, 1/250s, f8.0, ISO100 (could not carry a tripod up the steep climb, so it is shot handheld)

Fabulous

Is this stitched? You got a little bit of sky missing top edge, how many frames?
Must be fun zooming in and in on this!
 
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zim said:
Eldar said:
Some really nice images on this thread!

This one almost killed my laptop. I´m still on travel, but I have to play with the files at night. This is from Stranda, with the entrance towards Geiranger on the right. The full size panorama is about 200MP and is a candidate for a large print to hang on the wall in one of our meeting rooms (after I have had time to process it properly).

5DSR, 24-70 f2.8L II @70mm, 1/250s, f8.0, ISO100 (could not carry a tripod up the steep climb, so it is shot handheld)

Fabulous

Is this stitched? You got a little bit of sky missing top edge, how many frames?
Must be fun zooming in and in on this!
Thanks,
It is a 7 image stitch. I only have a small laptop to work on, so the processing is not good in any way. Did not see the missing sky :)

Don; Since you enjoy padling, you should come over, rent an ocean kayak and spend some time in these fjords and in amongst the thousands of islands a little further north. Trip of a life time.
 
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Eldar said:
Some really nice images on this thread!

This one almost killed my laptop. I´m still on travel, but I have to play with the files at night. This is from Stranda, with the entrance towards Geiranger on the right. The full size panorama is about 200MP and is a candidate for a large print to hang on the wall in one of our meeting rooms (after I have had time to process it properly).

5DSR, 24-70 f2.8L II @70mm, 1/250s, f8.0, ISO100 (could not carry a tripod up the steep climb, so it is shot handheld)

Great panoramic shot. Well done Eldar.
 
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Eldar said:
I´m a bit hooked on making panoramas of these areas I travel through these days. This is the road through Reinheimen national park (The Home of the Rein Deer), where we brought our lunch up to a height, to enjoy the view.

Beautiful, Eldar. I've been getting that pano bug too, lately.
BTW, you're just in vicinity to take a pano from the top of Trollheimen as well :)
 
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I've recently purchased the SLR Magic's Anamorphot anamorphic lens adapter and having a lot of fun with it on video.

http://www.slrmagic.co.uk/slr-magic-anamorphot-133x-50-anamorphic-adapter.html

However, I've been thinking it might be a fun challenge to put that on and shoot panoramas with this thing.

Using the 2.39:1 stretch...maybe shoot the images to stack vertically, and allow the widescreen to do most of the work horizontally...?

Anybody ever played with panos using anamorphic lenses or adapters?

cayenne
 
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Eldar said:
Some really nice images on this thread!

This one almost killed my laptop. I´m still on travel, but I have to play with the files at night. This is from Stranda, with the entrance towards Geiranger on the right. The full size panorama is about 200MP and is a candidate for a large print to hang on the wall in one of our meeting rooms (after I have had time to process it properly).

5DSR, 24-70 f2.8L II @70mm, 1/250s, f8.0, ISO100 (could not carry a tripod up the steep climb, so it is shot handheld)

Beautiful images Eldar, I think the Norwegian Tourist Association should be paying you to Post these, certainly ensuring I'll be coming that way next year, lovely place Norway, I've only had the opportunity to see the Svalbard part, but Norway itself will be next year, to do the place justice though will be the hard choice, needs about 2 months I'de think & then some.
 
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I just started to work on pano's and the ones presented in this thread make me want to practice even more.
Panos are gorgeous.
Slowly working out how to shoot muti-row panos and just purchased PTGUI.

This is one where I had Lake Michigan lapping at my heels at about 2:00 am, a four shot single row pano with a 6D and 14mm Rokinon. Little Sable Point Lighthouse, Mears MI.
 

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