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    Default Panoramic Shots

    I really dig some of the panoramic shots that have popped up in random threads. Off the top of my head, I know Mr. Slade has a few, and I'm willing to bet Mr. Photog does as well.

    So, lets share our panoramic shots we've taken.

    I'll start; this is 6 shots from today of the San Francisco Peaks:

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    I'll play I just love Sedona.

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    This would be greater fun if viewed in 3D. From about 8 weeks ago, it's the foot-traffic only road between McIntyre & Spirit Gulches, opposite Red Mtn #1, 2 & 3, in the Colorado San Juans. Fall forward, and ya basically don't stop until you reach the green stuff at the bottom of the ravine.
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    Here's one I shot on Sunday. It's the Parowan Gap just northwest of Cedar City. This is more or less a snapshot or a 'sketch' for a shot I want to make on the Summer Solstice next year.

    Click Here. It's big.

    Here's another one from a few weeks ago. The ATK rocket motor test, in case anyone missed it.

    Click Here. It's big too.
    Last edited by Michael Slade; 09-30-2009 at 03:52 AM.
    Michael Slade

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    Will taking the picture vertically, versus horizontally make the panoramic shot "taller" when put together?

    Also, in looking at my shot, I think that if I switch everything to manual settings, I'll get a better(consistent) shot, is this the case?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fergie View Post

    I'll start; this is 6 shots from today of the San Francisco Peaks:
    Perfect!

    What a great thread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fergie View Post
    Will taking the picture vertically, versus horizontally make the panoramic shot "taller" when put together?

    Also, in looking at my shot, I think that if I switch everything to manual settings, I'll get a better(consistent) shot, is this the case?
    Yes, and YES.
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    Guess I don't see the inconsistency?

    Can someone point it out for me... looks pretty seemless.

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    Three panoramas from Hovenweep.



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    Quote Originally Posted by fangars View Post
    Fangars..this image leaves me breathless. It's AMAZING.
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