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Today's insane storm, complete with hail and intense winds. Taken at North + Damen, facing northwest.
Video of some of the storm clouds moving past and overhead: www.flickr.com/photos/ehfisher/3643495850/
my first explored photo (6/19/09, peaked at #151). thanks for finding it interesting, everyone!
Night. Freezing cold winter. Made several mistakes. Forgot my release cable and forgot to set the aperture. Tilting photo. Aahg have to get out more and not be lazy.
Aperture 2:8
Hugin Software
Sony A7 Nikkor 135mm 1:28
This is a 21 image stitch of Emerald Lake which sits at 10,000 feet -- still some 2000 feet below the summit of Mount Timpanogos. I've been told this pleasant little lake is actually quite a killer -- in the early spring people fall through the ice, get trapped, and never make it home...
Nikon D810, 16-35 zoom at ~24mm, 2 frames.
Stitched using Hugin.
Also processed with:
Luminance HDR 2.3.0 tonemapping parameters:
Operator: Fattal
Parameters:
Alpha: 1
Beta: 0.9
Color Saturation: 1
Noise Reduction: 0
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PreGamma: 0.42
(stiched 2; Hugin works again, it had to be provided with a libgliew from a glew-egl-glx package someone patched for the purpose after some versions changed concerning that huge pano-tool, thank you)
Quelques bottes de paille, Assemblage brut sans redécoupage de trois photos.
Objectif canon 35mm f2 monture FD
Huesca, Spain
Olympus OMD EM-5, 12-50mm f/3.5-f/3.6 @ 27mm
Panorama stitched with Hugin and processed with Darktable
Wifey and I snuck into a shop that's stocking our spice blends to grab some promo shots.
this is a 2-shot panorama merged with hugin.
Walking by these buildings before night fell, it was too great not to capture.
Fujifilm X-Pro1
Voigtlander 40mm f/1.4
9 piece stitched panorama
Hugin (thought) is one of Odin's two ravens. At day he flies over Åsgard and Midgard. At night he sits on Odin's shoulder and whispers in his ear what he has seen.
I took this sequence of photos in July 2019, but forgot to upload the panorama. I really want to start exploring the use of panoramas to create high resolution landscapes this summer!
London has changed quiet dramatically in the last couple of years, with new tall skyscrapers that have changed (and will change more) the London Skyline. So I gave my go to a panorama (I don't do them very often, maybe I should) and I have tried to stitch together a 6x17 panorama (a weird format that I particularly love for panos).
6x17 experiment pano, out of 7 portrait pictures (stitched with Hugin)
Among the Aesir gods in Viking mythology, the supreme god Odin, is frequently depicted sitting on his high seat, Hlidskjalf, in Asgard, the home of the gods.
Odin always has his two raven companions, Hugin (Huginn) and Munin (Munnin) on his shoulders.
Hugin is believed to represent ‘memory’, while Munin personifies ‘thought’.
Every day, Odin sends them out and they fly across the worlds to seek for important news and events. Odin surveys the worlds from Hlidskjalf and must know reports of what is going on in all Nine Worlds.
In the evening, Hugin and Munin return to Odin’s shoulders and during dinner in Valhalla, they whisper all they have heard in his ears.