panoramas

Chicago from ... the John Hancock Center Observatory

So ... you want see Chicago, do you?

Well, take a good, long look ... and don't forget to scroll.

http://www.dcresource.com/forums/showpost.php?p=323067&postcount=11

Today's sunset

Hi all,

Here's a nice landscape picture that I took this evening from my appartement. It's a 5 pictures panorama stiched with AutoPano Pro. I played a little bit with the contrast to give more impact to the sunset.
The original picture size is 11165x2680 :-)

http://jeanmarc.grosse.free.fr/amw/28_may_sunset.jpg

My first panorama attempt

This is from last weeks hike. I took four shots with the intent to do this and forgot all about it until this morning. I had my girlfriends old 7D and kit lens (it's my hiking / biking beater at the moment) I think I'm going back up with the A700 and Siggy 12-24 to re-shoot this again while everything is still nice and green. I think the 18-70 left alot of resolution on the table.

My first panoramic with CS3

This image was made up of 5 images shot handheld and then photomerged in CS3. I was pleasantly surprised with how easy it was for my first attempt. These are the Eureka Sand Dunes in the Death Valley National Park.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2020/2523586242_18a26c6c6f_b.jpg

WTC. New York City at Sunset

This is still a work in process - but it's close enough to show - it's a Pano of about 5 images stitched together. This is looking over the World Trade Center site, at Sunset.

http://www.smugmug.com/photos/283213894_oMK5i-X2.jpg