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Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: Enda Cavanagh on May 09, 2013, 07:17:15 am

Title: Super wide 360 degree Panoramic of Tomes Wood.
Post by: Enda Cavanagh on May 09, 2013, 07:17:15 am
Here is the first of a bunch of 360 degree and 180 degree panoramics, I've been working on. This one was shot on a Cambo wide DS and a Schneider 28mm xl lens. Minimal distortion on the lens. The photo consists of 148 photos groped into sets of 4, merged and stitched using PT GUI. I really love this app. You decide where the pano starts and ends so you end up getting a really nice balance when locating your subject matter. I have printed this at 9ft and it looks really lovely. The detail really starts to come alive at that size.

(http://www.endacavanagh.com/Enda's%20Images/Images%20for%20Luminous%20Landscape/Twisted-Holly-Trees,-Tomies-Wood-1.jpg)

It's hard to get an idea of wide panoramics on a computer screen because of the aspect ration but you can view it in a larger size by clicking here (http://www.endacavanagh.com/wide_panoramic/360_photo_of_tomies_wood_killarney_kerry_ireland)
Title: Re: Super wide 360 degree Panoramic of Tomes Wood.
Post by: juliandecourcy on May 09, 2013, 05:37:36 pm
Enda I like this a lot. The B+W works extremely well and the depth is a good balance to the width. The rendition appears a lot better on your own site, I only have a small screen which does not do this image justice, which is a shame. 
Title: Re: Super wide 360 degree Panoramic of Tomes Wood.
Post by: Enda Cavanagh on May 11, 2013, 09:30:47 am
Thanks Julian. Ya it's not easy to get the message across when the aspect ratio is about 4:1!!