On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 02:54:06 -0500 (EST), John Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It's about a year now since I got my *ist-D, so I decided to go back > to the park where I did my first trial shots and try something else. > > I don't have any panorama stitching software, so I haven't yet been > able to correct for the slight barrel distortion in the lens (which > was the original FA 28-105), nor convert to a true cylindrical view. > But I like what I've got so far enough to keep working on it. > > <http://panix.com/~johnf/temp/panorama.jpg> > > That's seven shots stitched together. The original is around 30MP. > (I shot in landscape mode, because I don't have a tripod head that > puts the camera in the right place when it's in portrait mode). > > I guess I need to go back through the archives to see what software > other folks recommend for panorama stitching, etc. > > Comments, software suggestions, etc., welcome. >
Quite beautiful! I like the way the treeline and the reflected treeline sort of look like soundwaves or some sort of oscilliscope reading or something. Very cool. Nicely idyllic and relaxing. cheers, frank -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

