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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 2/26/2007
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Oh well, Val I have seen fuzziness even at 18mm, so it is also not as easy ;-)
I still do stiches manually as I am learning much that can be helpful later on, but I also tried some software for understanding how it works. When I manage to undesratnd all the problems connected to a stich, I'll start using some of those programs but for the time being there is still much that I have to learn.
Vest wishes,
Nick
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Valerij Reznikov
{K:3367} 2/26/2007
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Thanks Nik for an extensive comment. As to DoF – with 18 mm lens it is not much of a deed. If I didn’t shake the camera Dof is from 1 meter to the horizon. (Well, I didn’t make calculations, maybe I am mistaken by some centimeters). We have much sun now so I shoot hundreds of images per day. My comp is working nights merging panoramas. Do you still do it manually? Val
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 2/25/2007
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Sharp and clear with an amazing DoF that gets even more powerful as the light gets more and more "concentrated" as one steps into the depth. Even the reflections on the water are much sharper than one could imagine, making the river looking like a mirror. I can only wish you more of these sunny days. And I wish myself to see more of this kind in future!
Amazing work!
Nick
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Valerij Reznikov
{K:3367} 1/6/2007
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The product placement? You think i can ask the Nikon for a free lens? On the pano i'm going to download there is a big Rollex pic. I'll be be rich someday... Valery
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Sandra Anderson
{K:5837} 1/6/2007
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I really like this shot....the image is so sharp and clear and I love the sunset being over the water, making it nice and light...beautiful shot....hey, what's with the product placement on the LHS eh?? ;)
S
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Mike Adams
{K:7180} 1/5/2007
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Wow. Yet another great pano! Excellent colors and dof. I like the smoke slowly moving off on the left side. I really like how you have the edge of the canal on the right. My eye follows it right back into the picture!
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