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During our Tiger Trail Walk: www.periyar.net/attraction/tigertrail.htm

 

Stitched with hugin from 4 images, FOV approximately 66x24°

The Sacred Valley, near Cuzco, Peru.

Some houses on the plaza. 45-shot panorama, stitched with hugin.

Algunas casas en la plaza de armas. Panorama compuesta de 45 tomas. empalmado con hugin

Panorama delle cime della Valdidentro, Isolaccia

a poor hugin example, for some reason one image was a lot brighter than the other. I'm sure you could darken or lighten one or the other, to better blend the image, but I'm too lazy.

My first experiment with Hugin. The UI is definitely for the more engineer-minded but I managed to blurt out something in any case.

 

This is a series of three vertical shots at 200 mm bracketed at 0 and +1 EV. I removed -1 EV shots from the originals since the result was just too dark.

 

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Another panorama. This one is made of processed raw files. This is the view from the dome of St Stephen's Basilica.

Fallen trees: a study in complexity.

  

5 frames, each ISO 100, f/11, 0.5s on tripod; aligned and stitched in Hugin with enfuse; tonemapped in LuminanceHDR; sharpening (highpass and fourier-space), black+white conversion and platinum toning in Darktable for 48.5 megapixels of detailed shapes.

A version of this tonemapped HDR photo using the same stack of images but processed in enfuse rather than converted to HDR and tonemapped.

 

There are some better enfuse examples in Seb Przd's stream.

#MIPHS Public Health, Medical Research and the Cancer Moonshot: A Collaboration to Change the World

One planet of my project "my_little_universe" i hope you like it :D

Púgil. Detalle. Museo Nacional Romano.

 

«El atleta, sentado sobre una roca, está descansando tras un combate de boxeo. La roca es un añadido moderno que replica el antiguo original.

 

La cara, orejas y nariz están seriamente heridas por los golpes recibidos durante el combate. No aparecen heridas en el cuerpo, ya que las costumbres del boxeo antiguo hacían del rostro el blanco principal.

 

El púgil solo lleva una especie de taparrabos (kinodesme) alrededor de la cintura. Elaborados guantes de cuero (himantes oxeis) protegen las manos y antebrazos. Consisten en gruesas correas de cuero que unen los cuatro dedos, dejando libres los pulgares. En los antebrazos los guantes están rematados en piel.

 

Una serie de marcas en las correas sobre el dedo anular izquierdo parecen ser la firma del escultor ateniense Apolonio, hijo de Néstor, que estuvo activo durante el siglo I a. C. Un análisis detallado revela que las marcas son en realidad corrosiones de la superficie de bronce.

 

La letra α está impresa en el dedo central del pie izquierdo y es probablemente una marca identificativa del taller que produjo la estatua.

 

En el pie izquierdo la letra A fue grabada más tarde con un cincel y podría ser una marca de inventario posterior.

 

La estatua del púgil es de la mayor calidad, con una portentosa interpretación de la anatomía atlética general y los rasgos faciales. El artista se inspiró claramente en el estilo del escultor griego Lisipo y los investigadores suelen considerarla un bronce griego original del siglo I a. C.»

... auf dem Weg von Jerusalem zum Toten Meer.

Piper's Beach Panorama - Seven Image Stitch (Hugin) - Konica A4 35 mm f3.5 with Expired Ilford ISO 125 B&W - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.

This didn't stitch particularly well, I still haven't mastered the science of pretending to be a proper panorama head. I also ran out of disk space during the first attempt at stitching, now my mac is feeling very warm from doing two consecutive stitch runs

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Stitched from hand-held shots taken using Canon Powershot S50 in Dec 2003. The skyline from the same vantage point probably looks very different now.

The camera was left on full auto settings. Only found this batch of shots when I was tidying the photo library.

Dalla base delle pareti di arrampicata

Dubbed "Cow Rock" for all the cows that harangued us there when we pulled up. Clearly we were in their "spot".

Puerto Eten's claim to fame. Note large gap near the end.

 

La fama de Puerto Eten. Hay un pequeño inconveniente para llegar a la punta...

I can't believe how this lovely bird hopped along the walk to within a few feet of me, barely nervous.. but no one else got quite so close. I almost had the feeling I could have sat down and held out my hand .. perhaps it understood that I admired it's beauty?

During our Tiger Trail Walk: www.periyar.net/attraction/tigertrail.htm

 

Stitched with hugin from 5 images, FOV approximately 174x46°

Previous: Bogus control points

 

This is a decent pair of frames that can be aligned, but because of the differnece in the field of view and a huge parallax (I have probably crossed the road to shoot the left frame), Hugin did not find even a single pair of points with above-threshold similarity.

 

I would have normaly given up on a pair like this, but this odd frame on the left that I shot out of a different vantage point and with a different lens serves as a glue betwen the two adjacent frames that almost do not overlap each other.

 

Next: Tight clustering

film experiment project

shot on / filmet i

AmagerStrand

Copenhagen, Denmark

 

(by Rodrigo Benatti and Raquel Couto)

One planet of my project "my_little_universe" i hope you like it :D

one of those headstones says "half an hour" ;_;

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