|
Roger Williams
{K:86139} 9/23/2011
|
Thank you. I usually like to show panoramas using a true panorama VR display, but Usefilm doesn't have that. So I end up trying to squeeze 360 x 180 degree panoramas into a rectangular frame--with mixed results.
|
|
|
Liton Chowdhury
{K:170} 9/23/2011
|
Cleaver capture. Like it
|
|
|
Janina Fikus
{K:5544} 7/21/2009
|
Charming place!
|
|
|
Roger Williams
{K:86139} 7/9/2009
|
Try 22, Ray. Pretty easy to remember things that happen to you at that age... [grin]
|
|
|
stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 7/9/2009
|
You can remember details of holiday when you were only two?? B------d if I can, I'm impressed my friend.  .
|
|
|
Roger Williams
{K:86139} 7/9/2009
|
Thanks, Ray. You haven't seen this one before, anywhere. I saw two wonderful panoramas of Giant's Causeway recently which reminded me of happy holidays in Ireland half a century ago.
|
|
|
stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 7/9/2009
|
This subject does indeed work better Roger in this format and we get to enjoy the power of a fisheye far more than where straight lines are involved as you mentioned to Saad. The details are great and the tones are wonderful and so natural looking. It looks quite amazing in the full panorama and I am trying to remember if I saw this one on your own website where of course the full benefit of your photographic style reveals itself. Well done to you my friend. My very best wishes to you as always.....Ray
|
|
|
Roger Williams
{K:86139} 7/9/2009
|
Yes, Saad, it means that there are fewer straight lines and thus less obvious distortion than in city streets, for example... Thank you as always for your comments.
|
|
|
Saad Salem
{K:89003} 7/8/2009
|
it is one of your best,may be because it is a shot of the country side, it is my first time to see such a wonderful shot of the country side as panorama, Saad.
|
|