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Photographer Joe Ciccone  Joe Ciccone {Karma:3684}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D50
Categories Architecture
Cityscape
Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 70-300mm G @ 70mm
Uploaded 9/13/2005 Film / Memory Type San Disk 1 Gig
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 338 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/22
Critiques 4 Rating
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Location City -  Westchester County
State -  NY
Country - United States   United States
About not sure what all the fuss is about wide angle lenses & digital SLR's?
Only had 70-300mm...shot 2 frames @ 70mm to produce this full front view.
A22 setting both...1/25 left portion 1/15sec right portion
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Joe Ciccone Joe Ciccone   {K:3684} 11/26/2005
sounds like a terrific idea, one that I would certainly like to participate in....

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 11/26/2005
Oh definitely stick with what works for you! This is really very good, and for one minute's effort it's astonishing--a nice panorama! My own choice is the latest version of PTGui, the shareware graphic interface for the PanoTools freeware suite. I am hoping that Al will open the experimental area for panorama lovers that he said he would consider after the upgrade is completed. I presume you would be interested to participate? One of the things I was pressing for was virtual reality viewing of immersive panoramas...

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Joe Ciccone Joe Ciccone   {K:3684} 11/26/2005
not sure what software your referring to...I have had several that I had to pay for that were not as easy to use as the 'free-bee' that was included with my Canon S2. It's just so simple to use...vertical, horizontal, matrix and 360 degrees....I have attached one I recently did of my neighborhood pool (far from perfect but not bad for handheld and 1 minute to process)

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stitched pool


Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 11/26/2005
What fuss? I just stitched four circular fisheye images into a 360-degree wrap-around panorama! If you like wide angles, a 70 to 300mm zoom on a camera with a 1.5 multiplication factor IS making things rather difficult for yourself, but hey, stitching is FUN! And you made a good job of this, although it's a bit soft. There's very good software that makes it easy to do, if you want to do more...

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