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Panorama thread go!
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>>190171
hey! I think that's Colorado Springs, lol
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>>190884

we have a winner.
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>>190886
I vote for this one, LOVE IT!
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I for sure vote for this one
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incoming, duck
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holy fucking quality, batman!
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durp, should have contained:
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also, is there any way to make a jpeg load from left to right?
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last one from me.
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were these all done with a panoramic software?
If so, which one is the best one to use? I've tried auto-stitch n PTGui but they both did a crappy job stitching them together.
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afaik anon pulled them out of thin air. automagically.
>> Anonymous
Easy as pie.

Get a camera you can lock exposure, or at least set it manually. Meter off centre / subject. Shoot from left to right trying to keep it as level as possible. Use autostitch / Photoshop Cs3 to stitch. Crop, Adjust - voila!

I'll see if i can upload some of mine - i keep getting upload failed :(
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can't upload any :(
here's a link to one taken in Sydney, Australia.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/127/344676582_7bc3d09096_b.jpg

I have heaps more!! Once you learn how, they're a lot of fun to make. You look so pro, even tho it's easy as hell
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helps when u include the original size eh?
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the software that comes with nikons cameras is decent
panorama studio or something like that