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First attempt at using the Brenizer method. That photo was made using my 135mm Samyang lens at f/2, and is composed of 72 photos. The full size stitch would be several gigapixels, but that's much more than I need and a pain to work with, so I exported it to "only" 337 MP. This version I uploaded is much smaller. I like the angle of view and the general appearance of the final product, but I'm bummed out that the street lamps produced so much flare. Next time I'll really have to watch for it.
Other challenges were to stitch all the shots together properly using Hugin. Instead of selecting all the frames and create control points, I had to select the frames by adjacent groups, which was a lot slower but prevented misplaced photos and failed panoramas. I noticed something interesting in that Hugin's results varied from one rendering to the next. Using the "Biplane" projection, which I found gave the best look to the photo (aka kept the lines straight), gave me results with black rectangular patches after rendering. The interesting thing is that if I rendered the same panorama again, using the exact same parameters (using a saved .pto file), the blacked out patches would appear at different places, or not appear at all. Also, light levels changed between renderings. On some, the flare was more pronounced. On others, it was less pronounced. To make the best photo I could in these conditions, I batch generated 8 panoramas using the exact same parameters. Then I loaded all of them in GIMP, and erased the parts I didn't like of each layer to merge them to one layer. Like that, I got rid of the black patches and reduced the flare as much as I could. Hugin did stitch the frames in the exact same position every time, this didn't change at all. Only, it seemed like it used different overlap combinations on each stitch. Weird.
Image was taken from Garry Point Park in Richmond, BC.
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CN's pride of the fleet leads a transfer from Thornton Yard to Lynn Creek across the Fraser river bridge in New Westminster, BC on New Years Day.
All of my worries seem so remote from up high. I like climbing because I can just forget about it all for a little bit.
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Orchestrating the evening sky from a jetty while sending out positive energy to the world. Another gorgeous sunset reflects off English Bay and over Point Atkinson, Bowen Island and the Sunshine Coast. Captured yestereve from the sandy shores of Sunset Beach in Vancouver ~ August 27, 2015
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The Crescent Nebula NGC 6888 @ 4,700 Light Years. Taken from my light polluted backyard with the Optolong L-eNhance that blocks nearly 99% of the light pollution but allows colour cameras to capture the Ha, O3, Hb spectrums. 📷🌌✨
Camera: ASI071MC-Pro
Telescope: Williams Optics Z61 (360mm FL)
Aperture: f/5.9
Mount: CGX
Frames: 75X90 seconds
Gain: 90 Offset: 20
OAT: 15°C
Camera Temp: -10°C
Guiding: ASI385MC
Bias: 50 frames
Darks: 50 frames
Post Processing: Pixinsight, LR
Shelter Bay is short drive south of Revelstoke where you will find a short ferry crossing that takes you toward Nakusp, BC. The lake here is so vast it reminds me greatly of living on the ocean especially on a night like tonight with the vivid sunset. I couldn't have been more pleased to witness this! Hope you enjoy!
My Christmas wish for you is that you feel the glow and sparkle of the holiday season throughout the year to come.
May your home be filled with the magic and joy of Christmas and may your hearts be filled with love and warmth.
Sunken Gardens - Butchart Gardens, Brentwood, Bay, BC
A coloured (not colour corrected mind you) version of the somewhat recent lightning storm we had out this way.
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Image was taken from Olympic Village in False Creek Vancouver, BC.
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Image was taken from the Lions Gate Bridge in Vancouver, BC.
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Image was taken from Iona Beach in Richmond, BC.
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The Arbutus Ridge area is one of the many popular areas to capture the beautiful cherry blossoms in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
About this photo: I did some more cherry blossom chasing yesterday and found a few different places to enjoy.
In this photo you can see a street lined with beautiful blossoms in the Arbutus Ridge area of Vancouver, BC, Canada. This is a place where many flock to for blossom photos. I got lucky that there was no one to be seen at the time I was there probably because these blossoms are almost at the end of their bloom
The Cherry Blossom Festival officially kicks off on April 1, 2022. There are many different varieties to be found in Vancouver and we usually get to enjoy cherry blossoms from the end of March until the end of April.
~Camera Settings:
*Camera Model: Sony DSC-RX10M4
*Focal Length: 94mm
*F-Number: F/8
*Exposure Time: 1/250 sec.
*ISO Speed: ISO-100
*Exposure Program: Manual Mode (M)
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Some information of Vancouver:Vancouver is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Vancouver is Canada's third largest city and is located by the Pacific Ocean on a peninsula surrounded by water and in the distance there are the mountains. Vancouver is considered a pretty clean and safe city with a great variety of shops, museums, theatre, outdoor activities (hiking, walking, kayaking, sailing, skiing on the local mountains in the winter) and more. Walking around Stanley Park is a favourite thing to do for tourist and locals alike. This beautiful park extends from the city centre of Vancouver almost to the North Shore. With wonderful views of the mountains and the ocean around every corner, downtown Vancouver is one of the most picturesque cities in the world. Walk along Robson Street, the most popular shopping street. Experience Chinatown with the different kinds of building and stores, walk on the beaches of English Bay and the seawall of Stanley Park, enjoy a walk in Gastown with the old steam clock and the many gift shops.
Look out for some Hollywood film sets as Vancouver is used for many big Hollywood movies and shows. That's why you might hear that Vancouver is called "Hollywood North". Here are some examples of shows and movies that were/are filmed here: "Dead Pool", "Skyscraper", "The X-Files", "Dark Angel", "Stargate-SG1", "The 6th Day", "Kiss of the Dragon", "Small Ville" and many more. Then there is also the Canada Place, the stadiums, the Harbour Lookout, the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, Science World, the Vancouver Art Gallery and much more! All of these attractions are located within minutes from the city centre.
Vancouver is also popular in the winter for winter activities. There are 3 local mountains where you can do any type of winter sport. There is Grouse Mountain, most famous for it's stunning views over the city and fresh powder snow. Grouse Mountain is accessible by skyride...this is a big airtram that will take you up to the top of the mountain. Mount Seymour and Cypress Mountain are famous too and you also get wonderful views from the top of these mountains. As you can see...Vancouver has lots to offer. The Winter Olympics were held here in 2010 as well.
This morning at Cypress lookout point. I managed to get up early this morning and arrived around 7:00am, an hour before sunrise. I was thinking of relocate because the fog was covering the viewpoint. But it soon clearing up and reveal one part of the city after another. It was a great show!!
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Image was taken in Downtown Vancouver, BC.
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