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Just for Fun No C&C will be given: Fotovest meeting

Valentin Arfire

New member
fotovest meeting - 13 November 2010


here are the panoramas I took

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http://www.360cities.net/image/b-fotovest-13-11-2010-timisoara#343.20,-4.70,70.0

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http://www.360cities.net/image/c-fotovest-13-11-2010-timisoara#0.00,0.00,70.0

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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief

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Valentin Affire: fotovest meeting - 13 November 2010


Valentin,

Here, the circle of friends, all photographers, makes a great social documentary of what seems to me to be performance art. The folk here are as important as the landscape around them. What resolution does this turn out to be in the extracted plane derivatives? So how large could you print this at 240 dpi?

Are these with a 8 mmm Sigma on a 5DII, I don't recall?

Asher
 

Valentin Arfire

New member
this one original equirectangular is about 10000x5000 pixels, so there would be only void pixels to make it larger in any other rectilinear projection.

so 10000 divided by 240 makes 41.66 inches - ie more than a meter in length

I have only 5D and for this panorama I've used Tokina at 14.5 mm, the largest panorama would be about 12500x5250 pixels at 17 mm - at 8 mm the resulting panorama I think would be of 5200x2600 pixels, much smaller
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Valentin,

This is a remarkable way of showing a group. Taking them against a light background allows their heads to be clean and then this can be used creatively in a poster. I may borrow your technique!


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I hope folk will look at your pictures as they are not only fascinating, but even mundane ones have fragments within them that are wonderful images in the own right. Some of these one would not necessarily imagine without the pano view.

I continue to learn new things from your work. Thanks for sharing!

Asher
 

Valentin Arfire

New member
the last Fotovest meeting of 2010

On our last Fotovest meeting of 2010, some of the Canon kernel enjoyed a very rare fog/snow day with a luminous foggy air in the park of Buzias.
On the way to the meeting place - as usual Piata Unirii - I took the pictures for a panorama near the last sarcastic terrace in the square on which is written "heated terrace" as a good joke :)
In Buzias, while the rest took some remarkable pictures of birds (and less successfully trying to wake from hibernation the famous squirrels of the park) I took some panoramas of this remarkable place that unfortunately is now degrated and in great need of repairs.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1839 was declared a spa. The mineral waters of Buziaş are used in the treatment of a wide range of diseases. They are also bottled for common use.
The park of Buziaş, with a surface of over 20 ha, is a dendrological park with many rare species of trees, the most important being the plane (Platanus). The architectural symbolic element of the spa is the covered colonnade of the park built in

Turkish-Byzantine style, unique to Romania.
for more visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buzias

http://www.360cities.net/image/a-28-12-2010-fotovest#303.10,5.40,70.0

http://www.360cities.net/image/b-28-12-2010-fotovest-buzias#0.00,0.00,70.0

http://www.360cities.net/image/c-28-12-2010-fotovest-buzias#245.82,5.59,70.0
 
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