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likemike

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Location: Pasadena, California, United States
Registered: 12 Feb 2008
Bodie Pano
Posted: 12 Feb 2008 at 5:58 GMT
I shot this last October at Bodie. It was shot hand held with the 40D.

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Hans Nyberg

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Location: Denmark
Registered: 28 Aug 2005
Re: Bodie Pano
Posted: 12 Feb 2008 at 8:07 GMT
"I think the title says it all."

No it doesn't

Hans
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photo41

Posts: 185
Location: Stamora Romana - Timisoara, Romania
Registered: 14 Dec 2007
Re: Bodie Pano
Posted: 12 Feb 2008 at 9:18 GMT
hello Mike and welcome

I like very much the surroundings and I'm sure the next time you'll have the chance to return to such a beautiful place, you'll return with more and even better photos.
I think there is vignetting very obvious on some of them (and here you've reached the right place to repair it) and maybe a spherical panorama would help the visitor to get a closer feel of Alaska.

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Valentin
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gus

Posts: 393
Location: United Kingdom
Registered: 19 Jun 2007
Re: Bodie Pano
Posted: 12 Feb 2008 at 9:32 GMT
Hello Mike
Welcome to the forum. If your intention was to showcase your work and have visitor's admire your panos for their scenic beauty, I'm afraid you have chosen the wrong forum to post on!
The majority of the members on this forum stare at panos, painfully hunting pixelsized misaligments, visible seams, vignetting and chromattic abberation. More often than not, completely missing the point of the pano to begin with sad I'm guilty myself, often judging a "good" pano based on the number of flaws I can spot, instead of seeing the bigger picture......
This is to be expected from a forum which is geared towards achieving technical perfection when creating panos, especially 360 degree panos. The site is jam-packed with info to improve your skills and technique, but if you're not requesting for these, you're better off hosting your pano on a website like Flickr, where your pano will be enjoyed in its full glory.
Good luck, and as Valentin said, panos are great, but spherical panos are greeeaaaat!
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Oender

Posts: 172
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Registered: 16 Apr 2007
Re: Bodie Pano
Posted: 13 Feb 2008 at 21:36 GMT
nice pano Mike.

Oender
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Tim Eastman

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Registered: 13 Nov 2006
Re: Bodie Pano
Posted: 13 Feb 2008 at 22:32 GMT
I echo the opinion that some criticisms are a little harsh. That said, we learn more from nitpicking than the bell curve. Nice pano although the person is somewhat distracting.
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juann

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Registered: 6 May 2006
Re: Bodie Pano
Posted: 14 Feb 2008 at 23:50 GMT
nice panos and beautiful places !!
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