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Travelog: Pictures from serial snaps at a landscape!

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Tavelling with family, sometimes one has to settle for just snaps from the moving car or train. However, with AutoPanoGiga 3 one can use multiple viewpoints and stitch the great parts from each image and end up with a pretty decent shot.

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Asher Kelman: Scene from Bus Window 01

Near Florence 2012
Canon 5D II 100mm Macro lens f5.6 1/500 sec ISO 1600


This was just from 3 pictures, but each one added just a tad more to give enough for this image

Asher.
 

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
I have never done panos or stitches; so that is an art I can't comment on.

But the visual presented here as a result of the 3 sticking is very pleasant. I particularly like how the slope takes me to the clouds ( surprising as it should lead me down!! )..

1/500 did it Asher.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I have never done panos or stitches; so that is an art I can't comment on.

But the visual presented here as a result of the 3 sticking is very pleasant. I particularly like how the slope takes me to the clouds ( surprising as it should lead me down!! )..

1/500 did it Asher.


Fahim,

My image patiently waited a visitor. Thanks for stopping by!

Making compromises and not driving family to extremes is one of the challenges of photography. My eldest, (as we pass a field of bright yellow sunflowers, stretching to the base of mountains with pines and capped with clouds), I promise we'll come back later! But it never happens.

So many striking scenes flit past us. So I try to get some fast sequences. Sometimes, once has to blackout in a mask in Photoshop, a foreground structure that would otherwise ruin a perfect view in the distance.

Again, the visit is appreciated!

Asher
 

Jerome Marot

Well-known member
If I understand correctly, the stitches are at the points where the slope changes. There is a visible stitching error at the left of the foot of the tallest pine left of the house.

This is interesting, but I wonder whether stitching is necessary. You could just have presented the three images as a triptych. We had a member who did that here.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
If I understand correctly, the stitches are at the points where the slope changes. There is a visible stitching error at the left of the foot of the tallest pine left of the house.


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Asher Kelman: Scene from Bus Window 01

Near Florence 2012
Canon 5D II 100mm Macro lens f5.6 1/500 sec ISO 1600

You're so right, Jerome! how could I have missed that. I love the tree line and just didn't see that! we overlook faults of what we admire, I guess! Thanks for your sharper eyes!


This is interesting, but I wonder whether stitching is necessary. You could just have presented the three images as a triptych. We had a member who did that here.

This way, one sheds the superfluos repeats. There should be a reason for repeats. I didn't find any but certainly will think about your idea.

Asher
 
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