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On the wee Buchaille. Who needs the alps?
© Catherine Speakman, Jan 2011
Camera used: Canon EOS 50D
Date taken: 8th January 2011
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Excellent pic have a 5.
Peter Bailey - 29/Nov/11
stunning, now my screen saver :)
Stanners - 29/Nov/11
Beautiful
mr mills - 29/Nov/11
Great photo.
Garbhanach - 30/Nov/11
Superb Catherine, we can be rightly proud of our mountains :-)
Nicholas Livesey - 03/Dec/11
Pity this is so small, but still a lovely image.
Sean Kelly - 05/Dec/11
Def a 5 its brilliant!
painterman61 - 05/Dec/11
Ok, i'll be the party-pooper. Catherine, you really do need to straighten the horizon on this one, those hills on the right don't look at all convincing.
sheep - 08/Dec/11
yes, the problem with the hills on the right is that the image is a stitch of 5 photographs, and a certain amount of warping has occurred, I've tried lots of configurations of it and I felt that this was the best since the least amount of the image was affected, including the people on the left, who otherwise are at a slant! - but I do take your point. I will work on it some more... oh for a proper panoramic camera!
Catherine Speakman - 08/Dec/11
A word of advice then, if you don't mind. Open, compare,rotate and stitch 2 frames at a time. i.e., 1&2, 2&3 etc. A little bit labourious, but it'll give a truer representation.
sheep - 08/Dec/11
I will try that, thank you
Catherine Speakman - 09/Dec/11
I've found that if I give my photos a very generous overlap when shooting frames for a stitch then there are less problems later, so try experimenting on how you shoot before lashing out on a new pano' camera. Possibly the software had difficulty identyfiying points with all that white stuff, I will have to try shooting that one sometime to see if it is warped.
Garbhanach - 19/Mar/12
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