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Started by Jamin, October 09, 2011, 03:01:05 PM

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Jamin

After a discussion on TS last night, I'm posting some of the stuff I've been up to, I'm no photographer so don't beat me up over over exposures and ISO levels plz. I use a Fuji F70EXR and a Pentax D110, no tripod so either hand held or resting on an wall or post. The stitching software I use is PTgui.

These pictures are big:

http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/918/87111005083panorama.jpg Taken at the ferry on Lake Windermere, there is a live webcam of where I stood: http://www.fba.org.uk/ferry-cam and you can see the cam in my pic.

http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/8210/63pic00146panorama2.jpg Windermere at the lake warden jetties.

http://img843.imageshack.us/img843/4867/36110224006panorama.jpg Taken at Lytham St Annes, south of Blackpool.

http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/5430/82110313b003panorama.jpg Taken on the hill near where I live, to the left is Stockport, Manchester in the middle with the moors over Oldham to the right.

http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/1515/82100727019panorama.jpg Taken from the same location but just over Stockport with the power station 30 miles away at Cuerdley in the background.

Lameduck

Great panorama shots Ben,we must have a chat about the stitching app as I can never avoid obvious joins, but those look first class :clap:


Icarus

I like the Lytham St Annes one the board in the center looks great stretching off to the horizon.  Im no photographer either and just use a tiny instant and a handy prog called microsoft ice.  http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/groups/ivm/ice/   For a numpty like me that cannot drive photoshop to its true potential this is an easy drag and drop solution that leaves no joins.

Ill post something up later.

Jamin

Quote from: Icarus;334595I like the Lytham St Annes one the board in the center looks great stretching off to the horizon.  Im no photographer either and just use a tiny instant and a handy prog called microsoft ice.  http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/groups/ivm/ice/   For a numpty like me that cannot drive photoshop to its true potential this is an easy drag and drop solution that leaves no joins.

Ill post something up later.

I use and recommend MS ice too, saved me posting the link for Lameduck :thumb: http://www.imgplace.com/ allows 5MB uploads with no signup for your piccies which I'm looking forward to seeing :D

Icarus

http://www.imgplace.com/viewimg97/3981/55esksch.jpg

http://www.imgplace.com/viewimg13/7595/12grainsgillsch.jpg

http://www.imgplace.com/viewimg819/2120/36scawfellsch.jpg

http://www.imgplace.com/viewimg685/214/81wrynosesch.jpg

Just a few pics from Last year, first time ive really bothered to get out and take pics when Ive been climbing. This year I am going to make an effort to take a camera with me most days as in winter the Lakes ace.

EDIT: You will have to scroll on the images I didnt re size on upload :(    (You can always save to desktop to see the whole image).

smilodon

Great pics. I'm dreadful at landscape photography so I'm always impressed by anyone who can shoot this type of stuff. Really great pictures
smilodon
Whatever's gone wrong it's not my fault.

Jamin

Quote from: Icarus;334601http://www.imgplace.com/viewimg97/3981/55esksch.jpg

http://www.imgplace.com/viewimg13/7595/12grainsgillsch.jpg

http://www.imgplace.com/viewimg819/2120/36scawfellsch.jpg

http://www.imgplace.com/viewimg685/214/81wrynosesch.jpg

Just a few pics from Last year, first time ive really bothered to get out and take pics when Ive been climbing. This year I am going to make an effort to take a camera with me most days as in winter the Lakes ace.

EDIT: You will have to scroll on the images I didnt re size on upload :(    (You can always save to desktop to see the whole image).

WOW! much better exposures than mine, great pics :thumb: don't resize the pics when uploading as you lose the resolution, after uploading, on the left of the page there is a direct link to imageshack of just the picture, this gets rid of the imgplace graphics and allows zooming in the browser
eg:
http://www.imgplace.com/viewimg97/3981/55esksch.jpg on imgplace is really:

http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/3981/55esksch.jpg on imageshack :)