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Part of Dysart harbour. 61hand-held portrait shots in 2 rows. Canon EOS 400d with old Sigma 70-300mm lens set at 70mm. Automatic exposure which accounts for the variations across the pano. Even Autopano Pro could not deal with the uneven alignment of the shots so there are many stitching errors. Definitely need to use...
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Just as well it is deconsecrated or the whole area would have been devastated by my thoughts. Fortunately, Autopanp Pro managed to salvage something from the wreckage. Any anomalies in the geometry are my fault; the original masons did a good job!
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I found out what was wrong with the sky and re-created this pano.
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Taken on 6 June 2007. 15 portrait shots taken with a basic home-made pano head.
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Intended to be part of a much larger pano but the camera batteries failed unexpectedly. Autopano Pro could not quite get the sky right! Taken using my Lego NXT-powered robot, Woody.
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16 portrait shots taken with a Fuji S9500 and stitched with Autopano Pro. As usual, I forgot to set the white balance, hence the variation is sky colours.
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