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Nuit Blanche 2013.

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Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200)

Aperture: f/9.0

Focal Length: 70 mm

ISO Speed: 160

Exposure Bias: +1/3 EV

Flash: On, Fired

red on black. its not too bad!

I previously reported a failure to merge using Hugin software on what I knew would be a challenging problem. When I realized I had not been using the latest version of this software, I quickly rectified that, and gave this image a second try. There was substantial painstaking with control points, adding a lot and deleting a lot of them, and outright removing one of the images (which was nothing but bluesky and chainlinks) but by restricting control points to all lie on the fence itself, I was able to overcome the parallax problem (at least for the fence -- you can still see parallax errors in the background behind the fence).

 

The new feature that made this possible was the panorama previewer, and its new ability to show all of the control points. This enabled me to identify the numerous bad ones, and delete them. (In my previous post, I claimed to have done that, but I now think the problem is that I missed some, possibly many of them.)

 

Many thanks, by the way, to those who looked at the earlier version and gave thoughtful suggestions.

 

I was not able to overcome the final problem with this picture -- that is it basically boring.

testing the awesome grfx engine

Playing with motion parallax for fun. No photoshopping. Just physics....

For more images like this you can go to my Parallax Set flic.kr/s/aHsjC5GgNN

Copyright Wes Taylor Photography

Playing with motion parallax for fun. No photoshopping. Just physics....

For more images like this you can go to my Parallax Set flic.kr/s/aHsjC5GgNN

Copyright Wes Taylor Photography 2012

The forest in Ydrefors, south Sweden.

 

I'm here for a conference on Neo-Humanist Education - a system for physical, mental and spiritual development of children.

then get rid of the debug line

pick proper dots

The Prop Plug and Prop Clip each provide a USB-to-serial port connection that is convenient for microcontroller programming and communication. These tiny devices are capable of asynchronous communication at up to 3 M baud with both 3.3-volt and 5.0-volt devices such as the Propeller and BASIC Stamp. The Prop Plug slips onto a 4-pin, 0.1" spaced header, allowing both PCB's and breadboards to provide in-circuit programming capability. Use the Prop Clip if programming with fewer components via a PCB edge connector is desired.

 

Couldnt get much closer.

Two of Mumbai outer light houses,

Sunk Rock in the center, nearly eclipsing Prongs Reef

 

Sunk Rock can be seen here

www.flickr.com/photos/sourendu_gupta/122430970/

 

Prongs Reef can be seen here

www.flickr.com/photos/httpwwwmouthshutcomusermariner2html...

Each piece of information I look at gives a different position for the 7.5 degree, 4 shot model. Sigma 8mm/Canon 7D. The "R10 only" HTM chart indicates both .825 and 1.4 for the same position (www.nodalninja.com/qr/r1-r10/r10-npp-for-sigma-8mm-f35-ca...). The Google Trusted Photographer instructions indicate .85. I shot a bunch of panos today for personal use while taking a walking tour of Fermilab Not a single pano will stitch correctly. All zeniths have a ton of stitching issues. I had the head set at .85 (I was using my Google R10 rig.) When I originally used this setup, I used 1.4 and had no issues. You can see the parallax in these cropped side by side images - Photo 2 and 3 from the 4 images.

A young woman is picking lice from her friend's hair.

Braun Universal Sucher (Viewfinder)

 

For 135, 85/90, 45/50 & 35/38mm Lenses

 

with Parallax Correction

 

Accessory shoe mounted.

 

Made in Germany

To see the small animated version (440 x 786) scroll down to the first comment; to see the very large (2199 x 3926) version view original size(click all sizes).

 

The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation.

 

The library of congress offers a multitude of historical images online, many needing no license to redistribute. The original Matson collection stereoview is titled To Sinai via the Red Sea, Tor, and Wady Hebran. Camel kiss; camel nibbling at his master's nose.. The approximate date of capture is 1900-1920 and there are no known restrictions on publication. Library of Congress digital ID: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/matpc.02110

 

Image rotations, resizing, alignment, and animated gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.

While waiting at the Louisville International Airport for my wife’s flight to return from Austin, I was mesmerized by the single-point perspective image the overhead lights and pavement lane markings created.

NYC: One WTC and WTC PATH Oculus

 

Santiago Calatrava's "Bird in Flight" nears completion — scheduled to open March 3

 

Leica M-P (Typ 240) | Leica Elmar-M 3.8/24 ASPH

Playing with motion parallax for fun. No photoshopping. Just physics....

 

For more images like this you can go to my Parallax Set flic.kr/s/aHsjC5GgNN

 

Copyright Wes Taylor Photography

Looking towards the Neptune Inn (now Boots)

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