awfulsteelmelon
Old farm house (false-color IR)
Okay, so I resisted the temptation to upload the 360Β° IR panoramic source for this image. Often a place is really nice but that doesn't necessarily mean that it suits this setup or panoramic layout. It's not unlike walking around with a ultra wide angle prime, it can be a real challenge in terms of compositions.
With stuff close by, I can check if they fit in the frame, knowing that the closer they are the more distorted they will get, but with things in the distance it's sometimes hard to judge with panoramas and I'm also a bit confined with the position due to flare issues etc.
But I like to see it as a surprise factor, and it can work the opposite way too of course, sometimes enclosed spaces where it's hard to imagine how they will turn out proof to be quite interesting.
And with the resolution, there is potential to crop as well, which is nice and what I did here. π
And of course there is another fence in the image, how could it be otherwise, they are feakin' everywhere! π The places I go are littered with fences, does that say something about me? Ok, it's just a garden fence this time, but still. A while ago, I made an extra album, ..for the fences.
Source for this is a trimmed 421,6MP 360Β° 720nm IR panorama, consisting of 42 individual photos, cropped to 8:5 with 12706 x 7942px, 100,9MP.
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 24mm, f/6.3, 0,4sec
(therefore 36mm full frame equivalent)
tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)
Old farm house (false-color IR)
Okay, so I resisted the temptation to upload the 360Β° IR panoramic source for this image. Often a place is really nice but that doesn't necessarily mean that it suits this setup or panoramic layout. It's not unlike walking around with a ultra wide angle prime, it can be a real challenge in terms of compositions.
With stuff close by, I can check if they fit in the frame, knowing that the closer they are the more distorted they will get, but with things in the distance it's sometimes hard to judge with panoramas and I'm also a bit confined with the position due to flare issues etc.
But I like to see it as a surprise factor, and it can work the opposite way too of course, sometimes enclosed spaces where it's hard to imagine how they will turn out proof to be quite interesting.
And with the resolution, there is potential to crop as well, which is nice and what I did here. π
And of course there is another fence in the image, how could it be otherwise, they are feakin' everywhere! π The places I go are littered with fences, does that say something about me? Ok, it's just a garden fence this time, but still. A while ago, I made an extra album, ..for the fences.
Source for this is a trimmed 421,6MP 360Β° 720nm IR panorama, consisting of 42 individual photos, cropped to 8:5 with 12706 x 7942px, 100,9MP.
Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)
ISO200, 24mm, f/6.3, 0,4sec
(therefore 36mm full frame equivalent)
tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)