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#1 2013-01-22 00:00:18

Variety
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Registered: 2013-01-21
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My first panorama

Hello from Russia! Thanks for a wonderful software! Krpanо - learn to walk away from the standards. KOLOR - For the beginner - better no!

Look at my first 3D panorama, do not judge strictly!

Nikon D800 + 17-35 AF-S

http://www.hdrl.ru/files/360/2/build/virtualtour.html

http://www.hdrl.ru/files/360/5/build/virtualtour.html

http://www.hdrl.ru/files/360/4/build/virtualtour.html

http://www.hdrl.ru/files/360/3/build/virtualtour.html

http://www.hdrl.ru/files/360/1/build/virtualtour.html

http://www.hdrl.ru/files/360/6/build/virtualtour.html

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#2 2013-01-22 00:59:39

Octavias
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Re: My first panorama

Hello from Brooklyn!  and very nice work!

Love the HDR work and all the bright colors! Also very good job on the Nadir patch and the stitching, i would use some customization for the navigation bar and that is it. Something cool like water droplets for icons or something smile

I am originally from Ukraine but live and work here in Brooklyn now!

Privet s New Yorka! ( hello from New York for all that doesn't speak Russian smile

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#3 2013-01-22 02:51:30

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Re: My first panorama

Hello from Australia.. big_smile Been to Russia.. Bigggggggg.. and COLD  lol

Love your lens, Its on my list.. Its just like my 35mm 1:2D but on steroids..  big_smile I have the D800 but with the 14-24 lens which is awesome..
When we get to be rich I guess.. roll

I would be careful calling them 3D though, it might spark a riot with some.. rollroll

Strange since the Editor window in apg is called 3D... Anyway... keep calling it 3D, its ok with me... big_smile

Love your pano's although I was surprised at the sharpness and zoom level with this lens..

Destiny...


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#4 2013-01-22 17:44:28

Variety
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Re: My first panorama

Hello Brooklyn!

Hello Australia!

Thank you for your feedback. I will strive for excellence, as this gives continuous practice and knowledge. I try to photograph only using HDRi. But at the same time, I also want to learn to do panoramic coverage; HDRi photography will be impossible, and the lighting issue must be solved as well. On the 23rd, Schwarzenegger is arriving in Moscow. I already got my accreditation. I would like to make a panoramic photo of the press-conference, but I don't believe in success. Lighting is the problem again.
I tried the 14-24 lens, and I don't share the enthusiasm about it. It is a great reporting lens, but in reality it does not give as many lines as Zeiss or Ai-S lenses; additionally it has several drawbacks in design, which have to be compensated in the RAW-converter profile. While it's not critical for reporting photography, it is a problem for panoramic shooting. It requires monitoring the geometry of orthogonal lines; it is also too heavy.

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#5 2013-01-22 18:53:30

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Re: My first panorama

Variety wrote:

While it's not critical for reporting photography, it is a problem for panoramic shooting. It requires monitoring the geometry of orthogonal lines; it is also too heavy.

Right. We did some advertising jobs using it on a D3x. The weight isn´t a problem on a good head - great lens nevertheless - but i think it´s not optimal for pano-shooting.
So i prefer to use 20mm and 35mm primes as wideangles in addition to the fisheye.

best, Klaus


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#6 2013-01-23 22:33:07

Variety
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Re: My first panorama

My first virtual tour. 21 scene.

http://www.hdrl.ru/360/kva/virtualtour.html

Nikon D800 + 17-35mm f/2.8D ED-IF  + 303SPH

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#7 2013-02-06 20:24:19

Variety
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Re: My first panorama

Studying krpano - attempt at writing - http://www.hdrl.ru/kalinA/tour.html

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#8 2013-03-02 10:39:42

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Re: My first panorama

It rocks! smile More from you please.


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#9 2013-05-28 15:18:53

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Re: My first panorama

Dear Destiny,
                      I read your post. It is very helpful for all. Thank you for your post. smile

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