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Aug 7th 2004#157933 Report
Member since: Aug 27th 2002
Posts: 672
I just finished my first panorama. I used about 9 pictures to acheive this 180° look.

It was a very hot and humid night and that explains the warm colours of the sky.

C&C welcome

-Panorama

Oh and sorry for the size of the file... it's about 1,6mb. But I can resize it.

Panorama updated
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Aug 7th 2004#157935 Report
Member since: Aug 12th 2002
Posts: 1693
*tries not to use the F word....*
That's....F....F....F....F.... ing amazing!
I love it!
I just love the lights and colors!
one little thing...
You have got all the buildings and stuff right but the sky is changing it's colors here and there.
Did you make this so all the photos are overlapping <- is that a word?
Well so that they come over eachother?
Just make a selection on the sky and use the feather to make it fade a bit more.
Sweet photo none the less.
Great job!
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Aug 7th 2004#157936 Report
Member since: Sep 29th 2003
Posts: 1496
[QUOTE=3jorn]*tries not to use the F word....*
That's....F....F....F....F.... ing amazing!
I love it!
I just love the lights and colors!
one little thing...
You have got all the buildings and stuff right but the sky is changing it's colors here and there.
Did you make this so all the photos are overlapping <- is that a word?
Well so that they come over eachother?
Just make a selection on the sky and use the feather to make it fade a bit more.
Sweet photo none the less.
Great job![/QUOTE]

Everything he said TIMES 10 and it will explain what I am feeling. I LOVE it. That is AWESOME. :D
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Aug 8th 2004#157942 Report
Member since: Aug 27th 2002
Posts: 672
hehe, thx guys. Yeah I noticed about the sky and I'll try to make it more uniform, but since I used a long exposure for each picture (10secs) the sky was changing color on every photo cause of the lights of the buildings. They overlap on eachother, cause I have a crappy tripod, butI can fix that
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Aug 8th 2004#157964 Report
Member since: Feb 17th 2003
Posts: 2450
awesome photo!

Onclesam - It's ok to have the photos overlapping -that's how you get it to be fluid. otherwise you'd have odd pieces sticking out.
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Aug 8th 2004#157985 Report
Member since: Mar 3rd 2003
Posts: 640
I want to do pano shots :(
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Aug 9th 2004#158013 Report
Member since: Apr 5th 2001
Posts: 2544
wow, thats a really nice shot...
I want to make some nightshots too, but can't really think of a good place to do so! Goob job man.
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Aug 9th 2004#158016 Report
Member since: Apr 25th 2003
Posts: 1977
yeah sweet job. Thats one really looooooooong pic lol.

My only tip: Add contrast. Maybe +20-30 for contrast and -5 (around there) for brightness. It'll really make the colors stand out!!! You may lose a little definition in the water w/ contrast, so maybe use a adjustment layer and mask some of the water.

But otherwise.......its awesome!!
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Aug 9th 2004#158050 Report
Member since: Aug 27th 2002
Posts: 672
I tried to soften a bit the sky, but it didn't work too good, lol.

Rodder - I played with the brightness/contrast too and I think it looks even better now

Panorama updated

and thx for the comments guys!
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Aug 9th 2004#158077 Report
Member since: Jan 14th 2003
Posts: 942
Perfect shot, through and through! Great work!

Nos.
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