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I am new to this whole process, here are my first attempts.


Last edited by rouxeny (2010-01-06 04:44:20)
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DrSlony wrote:
They seem like they might be awesome! Of course I can't tell for sure, because they're so small!
Right! Seem to be very promising . . . but so small . . . . ![]()
best, Klaus
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Ok, I made them a bit larger.
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Oh boy oh boy, do I love the sea!
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Geography lesson for today. ![]()
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Top pano: Left to right - Moku Manu Islands; Mokapu Peninsula (with the "honu" (turtle) at the left - location of the Kane`ohe Marine Corps Base Hawaii; Mokoli`i Islet in the mid right foreground (usually called "Chinaman's Hat); and Kualoa Beach State Park - taken from Kualoa Ranch - Windward O`ahu.
Middle pano: Kailua to Lanikai with the Mokolua Islands -- Kailua Bay - Windward O`ahu. This image looks like it was taken from a WW II fortification in the hills in back of the town.
Bottom Pano: Maunalua Bay looking east towards Koko Crater (center right) and Koko Head (farthest right), both formed by volcanic eruptions only about 50,000 years ago. They are secondary eruptions, rather young for the eastern part of O`ahu, which is approximately 2 million years old. These landmarks are on the southeast leeward coast. The lights at the base of Koko Head are from the Portlock section of Honolulu, with many homes selling for one million dollars and up.
Nearly all off-shore islands/islets in Hawaii are protected as safe areas for breeding seabird colonies - there are no ground predators. Many different species of seabirds (mainly terns, boobies, and shearwaters) nest at different seasons throughout the year.
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The last one´s magic.
best, Klaus
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Apapane - thanks for the added info! You're pretty much spot on.
Thanks everybody for all the compliments.
Hopefully I'll have more in the next few days/weeks.
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The last one looks and feels almost 3D! Wish I was there now!
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Wow...last one is amazing.
How long was the exposure?
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About the second pic, I don't think I did any HDR other than the color correction that is available in Autopano.
The last shot is a combination of 5 shots at a variety of 8-15 seconds. I know you're supposed to use the same exposure for all the shots, but it was hard with the variety of lighting.
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I like the last one best of all. It is really nice! The dark piece on the left side of the first one bothers me a bit.
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Here's an update.
Taken last night, from Magic Island. I used 20 RAW's from a Canon 5D.
Last edited by rouxeny (2010-02-20 23:46:23)
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Very striking.
Mike.
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Another one from a beach house on the North Shore of Oahu
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One more from Oahu
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