Eskimo, not sure which distortion you are referring to, some of these images are so wide that the distortion is a reality
Shane
Hello Shane... hope you don't mind the cc... the distortion is a wavy or bowed horizon. You also have some buildings leaning left and some lean right. There is no reality in that. When you look at the horizon, no matter how you look, there are no wavy horizons. They should be straight.
If you don't have good pano gear and a perfectly balanced tripod and tripod head, you will need to work on these "distortions" or parallax errors.
leungphotograp wrote:
Hello Shane... hope you don't mind the cc... the distortion is a wavy or bowed horizon. You also have some buildings leaning left and some lean right. There is no reality in that. When you look at the horizon, no matter how you look, there are no wavy horizons. They should be straight.
If you don't have good pano gear and a perfectly balanced tripod and tripod head, you will need to work on these "distortions" or parallax errors.
I see what you are saying, I have great gear just need to work on technique and try and fix in post, which one do you think is the worst?? I wil try and redo and see what happens, I appreciate the suggestions.
are these all stitched from multiple shots? I have a very similar image to that of #6 taken at 17mm on 7D and now looking at your image it makes me think mine is not that great :-)
tcssas wrote:
I like the #4 and #6 best from the series...
are these all stitched from multiple shots? I have a very similar image to that of #6 taken at 17mm on 7D and now looking at your image it makes me think mine is not that great :-)
AWESOME!!! Thanks so much for getting back to me! I really really think your images are gorgeous. The color and sharpness are top notch!!! I am from a small town in Oklahoma, so coming on here kind of opens the world for me.