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Cuttagee Lake in Cuttagee, just south of Bermagui. The lake is open to the ocean at the moment so it's tidal, and we went for a morning swim.
This would've been good HDR fodder... As it is it's an ~150deg panorama that took ages to shoot cause this section of river is full of tourist boats which mess up the stitching.
From my housedoor viewing from west via north to east.
Nine 9 MP raw pics with the Fuji E900, stiched with Hugin, mercator.
Unfortunately bad weather, thunderstorm will come soon
on a very overcast day. need to remember to get the exposure right next time...
stitched with hugin from 15 portrait images, FOV 252 x 82°, 19761 x 4934 px, 97.5 MegaPixels
Panorama made from frames of "Holy Land 1975"
www.archive.org/details/HolyLand1975
Stitched with Hugin.
Captured a shot of a raven in flight, but there wasn't enough detail to use it as was. So played with PP to continue the Norse theme...
My first attempt at a panoramic photograph (one of my bedroom).
Click the 'All sizes' magnifying glass for a better view.
Comprised of 8 seperate photos, stitched together using the software Hugin for Windows.
First attempt at sterographic/little planet projection. There are some issues including one blending seam at about 9:30 and Hugin not being able to place the nadir images well enough. I'll have to try some more time consuming methods later.
I had been reading about the Hugin panorama software lately, and decided to try it out.
This pano is made up of 7 shots
Full instructions on how this was done are available here: l00pback.wordpress.com/2008/10/06/panoramas-on-linux/
HDR image, stitched from 70 sets of 3 exposure speed bracketed photos
Stitched with hugin, processed with photomatix, and then projected with hugin
Havtorn - det lille gul/røde bær på den gråbladede busk. Vokser i sandområder ved havet. Giver efter sigende en glimrende snaps. - Uploaded with a demo version of FlickrExport 2.