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Willie
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« on: January 06, 2008, 02:54:10 PM »

Hi All,

To start this category - Does anyone have any examples of Panoramic Photography that they have done, and would like to share via a link?

I have a few that were done using just a regular inexpensive tripod - no special head. see - http://www.toucanphoto.com/gallery.htm. These were early trials of taking multiple pictures and stitching them together, using Autostitch (Free, Download - http://www.photo-freeware.net/autostitch.php)

If anybody is interested, I'll put together an easy guide to Panoramic Photography and make it available from our resources webpage.

I have however, just received the new Panosaurus Panoramic Tripod Head (http://gregwired.com/pano/Pano.htm) that was recommended by Bob Moore. It certainly was the most affordable of the tripod heads (£40 + Shipping), as some of the professional ones (Manfrotto etc...) can range upwards of £250.



The down side was that you have to order it from the USA, and put it together, and adjust it for your own camera yourself (not too easy a task!). But I am looking forward to trying the new head out.

More to come!

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« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2008, 08:09:16 PM »

Willie

I have a few that I have put on my flickr site. I will put some more on.

I use Seris panoramaplus which i got free in Digital Camera a few months back. Its really good but a bit slow on my computer. Not sure if you could download it from the website though.

Jim
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