I re-did this shot yesterday afternoon. It was a bit overcast so there are no shadows, and thats why the sky is white. No stitching errors this time! (that you can notice at this size).
This is a Brenizer Panorama, stitched from 181 shots using Autopano. The final edit is 123 megapixels. I could have rendered it larger, but its hard enough to work with at this size!
Shot with Pentax K200D and Jupiter-9 85mm f2.0 @ f2.8. Shot handheld, this time I made a conscious effort to keep my body still while shooting, to avoid the stitching errors I got the first time I shot.
I am much happier with this shot, so I will use it as my Project 52 shot for Week 3.
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Saturday, January 23, 2010
Project 52 - #3 - Anzac Square Eternal Flame AGAIN!
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
Project 52 - #3 - Anzac Square Eternal Flame
This is a Brenizer Panorama of the Eternal Flame in Anzac Square, Brisbane. This is landmark #3 in my Project 52 Brisbane Landmarks for 2010.
Taken with my K200D and Jupiter-9 85mm f2.0 lens @ f2.8. It is made up of 204 stitched images (it took a while to shoot it)
Unfortunately the exposure is a bit off (i was shooting in jpeg so i didnt fill up the card too much with 1 photo), and i got some parallax error in the stitch around the pillars above the flame. The midday lighting was also not ideal.
I am going to re-do this shot tomorrow afternoon to try and get a better version. I will update this with the results
Taken with my K200D and Jupiter-9 85mm f2.0 lens @ f2.8. It is made up of 204 stitched images (it took a while to shoot it)
Unfortunately the exposure is a bit off (i was shooting in jpeg so i didnt fill up the card too much with 1 photo), and i got some parallax error in the stitch around the pillars above the flame. The midday lighting was also not ideal.
I am going to re-do this shot tomorrow afternoon to try and get a better version. I will update this with the results
This blog has moved to HERE!
Labels:
anzac,
anzac square,
brenizer,
brenizer method,
brenizer technique,
eternal flame,
flame,
k200d,
pano,
panorama,
pentax,
project,
remember,
remembrance
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