post ur panoramic view
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Originally Posted by HondaNation
best photo's ive seen so far from anyone on this site....
thats tighhht!! wanna learn that ishhh... what kind of camera did you use? for noob like me.. any suggestion what kind of camera to start.
LOGIC, yours tighht too! post more pic!
LOGIC, yours tighht too! post more pic!
Originally Posted by LogicWavelength
hey man... don't forget us other photographers! We may not take cool panoramas, but i'd like to see someone else duplicate my stuff!!!! BTW... that first panorama is an AWSOME shot bro, good stuff. You need to post process it a bit. PM me if you want
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did you use a fish eye? I have my canon EOS 10D and 20 D with various lenses byt have yet to get a fish eye. Looks awesome though
Originally Posted by HondaNation
best photo's ive seen so far from anyone on this site....
but there's nicer pics from other members on this site
and i got good help pointers from 02civic_rida
I got a nice SLR Nikon N65 at home, but don't have any wide angle lenses
so I usually use my Coolpix and pics come out great.
Panoramics are awesome though...
Panoramics are awesome though...
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Originally Posted by raffstyle
thats tighhht!! wanna learn that ishhh... what kind of camera did you use? for noob like me.. any suggestion what kind of camera to start.
LOGIC, yours tighht too! post more pic!
LOGIC, yours tighht too! post more pic!
there's many technique to do a panorama:
1) Use a wide angle lens (its a 14mm) not fish eye
2) if u cant get a hold of a wide angle lens take a picture really far and crop the top and bottom of the pic (the greater the resoultion of the camera is the wider the pan will be)
3)the last technique is to use PhotoShop this is the magic tool of photography kinda hard to explain how to do it, ill post a pic later but the result is not the same
1) Use a wide angle lens (its a 14mm) not fish eye
2) if u cant get a hold of a wide angle lens take a picture really far and crop the top and bottom of the pic (the greater the resoultion of the camera is the wider the pan will be)
3)the last technique is to use PhotoShop this is the magic tool of photography kinda hard to explain how to do it, ill post a pic later but the result is not the same
Originally Posted by LogicWavelength
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=215327 there... I don't want to ***** his thread - this is about panoramas. BTW BeLowMe... That first pan was done with the kit lens for it, or a 50mm?
with a uv filter
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lol mine wasnt a panoramic shot. it was a wide wide shot with the top and bottom trimmed to be a panoramic. yes i planned it that way, but no i didnt use special lenses or anything
LogicWavelength & 02civic_rida im sorry to pass up like that guys...yalls pics are awsome as well, just never got to see them till now....all of u guys have great talent...keep up the great work!
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Well i was behind at my brothers Honda Car Dealership and decided to take a panoramic shot, the lighting wasn't great in the rear but the front turned out well.
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still no "NOT WORK SAFE" warning on this.... theres a ****in naked chick right by ur car n if i get in trouble at work cause u didnt bother to put that, im gonna flip





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