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I've been shooting panoramas, 360 degrees and 180 degrees for about 2 weeks. I think my technique is OK, but choice of subject, framing, and eventual cropping is another story. Since
they are so skinny sized to 800 pixels for posting I glued eight
together into three images to take advantage of my daily posting limit I have my favorites but often photographers aren't good judges of their own work.
All shot with D70 12-24mm@12mm vertical 12 shots f/7.1 1) 1/1000s On top of Echo Bridge 2) 1/1250s Falls at the mill 3) 1/320s Echo Bridge from below (close) 4) 1/400s Echo Bridge from below (far) 5) 1/800s Lower spillway (head on) 6) 1/800s Lower spillway (3/4) 7) 1/500s Under Echo Bridge (hello! hello! hello! hello!) 8) 1/500s Longfellow Pond
2. "RE: Framing/cropping stitched images"
In response to message #1
Paul,
Well, to be honest, there's very little traffic over there.
For my purposes, feedback on gross framing/cropping/viewpoint these should suffice. On the other hand, since there has been zero meaningful feedback... you might be right!
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