LightShow wrote:
Did you change focus or aperture? I never tried a multi row while changing settings, any issues?
I changed focus, blended those photos in PS then created the pan in Autopanopro. I don't recall any issues other than spending a lot of time over it. My PC today would do the job much faster though.
Pano-composite/montage from my recent trip. "Psychedelic Dump Station Pole-Dance", Canon 60D hand held with on-camera fill-flash, 16-35LII @16mm, 1/80 @ f/6.3, ISO 400. PP in LR3 and PSE8.
A small 1400-wide version is centered above each full scale version, for easier viewing of the entire concept.
None taken! The top one is I think, the middle one seems more or less about fair considering the range involved. The bottom one could use some work with the skin tones.
Heres one of the open-pit copper mine I work at as an electrician. TECK Highland Valley Copper operation, southern interior BC.
Each one of these benches that you see is 15 metres high, and there are approximately 45-50 benches from top to bottom (anywhere from 675m to 750m deep!) on the righthand (West Wall) side. We are currently doing a 'push-back of the West and East sides, which will allow us to bench down another 300-400 metres deeper in the middle! She's gonna be ONE BIG HOLE by the time its done........
32 shots, RAW, Canon 7D with a Tokina 28mm F2.8 RMC, handheld.