Showing posts with label Panaroma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Panaroma. Show all posts

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Panorama Creations...

Well folks, i have been doing some reorganizing of my Flickr Account and i made a new set called Panorama Creations. It is all the Panoramas that i have made over the last 3-4 years using Panorama Maker 3.0. Here is the link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rmstringer/sets/72157605360343797/

Please go and take a look at them.


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Saturday, August 04, 2007

Two New Panorama Pictures

I took this downtown shot from the foot bridge that goes under the Robert E. Lee Bridge to Belle Isle.

This is the foot bridge to Belle Isle.





Established in 1847. U.S. Presidents James Monroe and John Tyler are here as is Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Gens. J.E.B. Stuart and George Pickett are joined by 18,000 Confederate soldiers including more than 2,000 removed from the Gettysburg battlefield.The southern section of Hollywood overlooks the James River and affords some of the best views of the river and the city skyline.



Here is a Google Map of the location of the Cemetery and also seen is the Robert E. Lee Bridge where i took the top picture of downtown Richmond on 8.1.2007. Both were taken on that date. I took the Hollywood Cemetery pic from Belle Isle.



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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Panaroma Shots of Richmond...







I took over 40 shots to make the Panorama pics. I used a program called Panaroma Maker 3.0 It takes the guess work out of making photos like these. In the past, I have not had much luck with the program. Last night however, I think that I found the technique. In my photo series, I left enough of an overlap between the photos to allow the program to integrate the photos seamlessly with no odd angles between the buildings.

I took the pictures with my Sony Cybershot 5.1 M/P with a 12x Optical Zoom and a 5x Digital Zoom using a 512 Sony Mem Pro card. I went around to different sides of the city to get the shots. I will post most of them on my PicPage this week.

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