20 stitched images, resolution is stunning, that's something I've never tried. Were some of your previous cityscape posts; the ones with the water running through them, also stitched? Your images are so crisp I thought perhaps they are HDR as well.
I just picked up CS6 but have not had time to review/use it yet. Any suggested readings on stitching and/or other software. I've a hunger for learning, trying new technique
I with Jerry, that's pretty awesome Will. Am I seeing a slightly curved roofline on the shorter building in the centre? Has a (very slightly) concave look in the middle but perhaps this is an architectural feature. Very cool shot!
-Cam
The auto stitch feature of CS6 does a pretty good job. I then transformed the pictures - typically the distort/skew command and pull the corners. It does a fantastic job.
Will, I'm glad to see your views of your new town; you're making Chicago look as good as you did NYC...
Here's a "waterscape" with a 24-105L and polarizer, and a fireside family scene made with a 70-200 f/2.8 II...
I've used the in camera HDR feature of the 5DIII a few times; I find it...interesting, but I'd rather do it myself with software. I'm finding that the resulting HDR jpeg is not much different from the middle exposure of the three, at least using the "Natural" setting. Maybe I'm not setting enough stops' difference between frames, so I'll keep trying...any thoughts out there? BTW, the waterfall is not an HDR, it's just the middle of three brackets processed in LR4.
Those are beautiful, Manhattan yes, across from the East and then Hudson River? Or is it reversed
My lady is from RI and due to job requirements has a few times been out your way to move their satellite offices; network gear/servers. One day I'll get back there...
Really love the sweeping panos, blues are a fave color
Yes sir, it certainly is!
I mean, I have sooo many that are PERFECT SOOC, straight out of the camera, it's incredible!
Don't need no stinkin' PP, post processing!
I'll have to post more.
I have named 'her' Puff The Magic Dragon.
Hehe. *8^)
PetKal wrote:
Great looking flower, Ed......that lens is some work of art, eh ?