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360-degree (slightly more, actually) panoramic image, stitched from 82 individual shots. The original image is 22,016 x 4,141 pixels, and about 11 meg. Click here for larger view.)
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A) Nothing in particular - just sort of documenting where i've been and showing off. I take pictures. I show them to people.lake_wrangler wrote:2 questions:
What are you trying to convey, here? (i.e. what is the purpose of showing us these photos? - Please do not read annoyance, but rather, inquisitive curiosity into that statement/question.)
What's with the two half cars?
OK, three questions...
Did you take those yourself?
A half-hectare of hemiguests?Fairportfan wrote:* You ought to see what can happen when you do a panorama of an exhibition hall with people walking around...
Interesting. I, too, take lots of pictures, but I hardly show them at all...Fairportfan wrote:A) Nothing in particular - just sort of documenting where i've been and showing off. I take pictures. I show them to people.
I'll have to look into that software. I recently installed Windows 7 on my computer, and while the software for downloading photos from my camera to the computer did install fine, the software for stitching photos together did not...Fairportfan wrote:B) There are half cars because i turned the 360 three times at different levels, and they were stopped at the light the second time around but not the first, and so, when i combined the shots using Microsoft Digital Image Composite Editor (which is free, BTW, and works really well for stitching groups of images), that was the result.*
Now that you mention it...Fairportfan wrote:Note that the light pole near center is slightly mis-aligned with itself, as well.
A lot of my photos are light-related (be it rising or setting sun and its effect on things). But most times, I do not have the luxury of waiting for a better light composition, as I am snapping them from the bus I am driving... (Don't worry, I am not putting anyone in danger by doing so: most of the time, I am stopped at a light or something, when I snap the picture; other times I am driving slowly, in not too congested areas, and once I have seen that which I want to photograph, I keep my eyes on the road while snapping the photo with the left hand out the window, a technique I have perfected during the last few years of taking long driving vacations...)Fairportfan wrote:C) Yep. I wish i'd waited twenty or so minutes before i shot the flag, so the sun would have been a touch lower.
*Snrk*Fairportfan wrote:* You ought to see what can happen when you do a panorama of an exhibition hall with people walking around...