File :-(, x, )
Anonymous
Just thought it was funny, first time I used my sigma 70-300mm
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>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
fully cropped at 300mm, Not that bad for a "budget" lens.

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>> Anonymous
what program did you use to get the panorama? Does Adobe Photoshop CS2 have a panorama feature?
>> Anonymous
>>34868
PTGui, And yes Photoshop CS2 has a panorama stitcher, I just don't like it very much, PTGui is much better

You can see I didn't set the shutter speed and apperature properly before I took the pictures though as I have lighter and darker areas as the shots go on. (User error...)
>> Anonymous
autostitch >> *