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#1 2006-02-11 05:46:08

ckiely
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From: Southern California, USA
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Key Summit 360°

Key Summit
Routeburn Track
Fiordland National Park
South Island, New Zealand

Fuji S3 Pro
Sigma 20mm
28 source images (2x14)
5-Stops of Soft ND Grad on the top row of shots, none on the bottom.

http://www.christiankiely.com/key_summit_360_2k.jpg

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#2 2006-02-11 07:54:41

bilzmale
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Registered: 2005-12-06
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Re: Key Summit 360°

Another great pano.  You either have your own private jet to get to so many locations in such a short time ;->  or you have done extensive touring over a longer timeframe and now use APP to reprocess those panos.  I really enjoy looking at them - keep 'em coming.

Bill

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#3 2006-02-11 10:11:06

ckiely
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Re: Key Summit 360°

I assure you, there is no private jet wink this image was captured on Sunday 05-Feb-2006 (NZ Time). The previous 360° from Arthur's Pass was from Monday 30-Jan-2006. Now I am back in SoCal in the US.

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#4 2006-02-11 15:12:11

jayelwin
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From: Westfield, New Jersey USA
Registered: 2006-01-18
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Re: Key Summit 360°

Why do the clouds at the top look stretched? Is it a factor in the software or choice of projection. Either way a beautiful pano

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#5 2006-02-11 19:33:52

ckiely
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From: Southern California, USA
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Re: Key Summit 360°

Not sure... actually, the don't look streched to me.

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#6 2006-02-11 20:05:39

jayelwin
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From: Westfield, New Jersey USA
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Re: Key Summit 360°

Now I realize what's wrong. Safari squished the pano like a cinemascope movie. When I drag it into another piece of software it looks normal.

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