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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).
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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.
As I didn't have a tripod, was shivering from the cold, and refused to let this picture pass me by, I took 27 pictures for this panorama and selected the best 9. The Hugin stitch isn't perfect (I was lazy and relied on autopano-sift-c), but the scene is still lovely.
Crusty and frozen solid, I couldn't dig my skis in and get any sort of edge this time so snowplowing down there didn't seem to be a sensible option, but I came back the next day and didn't hurt myself too badly when I went down.
Located behind the Middelheim open-air museum. A great sense of peace emanates from the gardens and the architecture.
Built 1968-1970. Design: P. Félix and J. Reusens with collaboration of H. Denekens and L. Pasmans. Listed building.