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HDR Panorama, or HDRama


senn

HDR Panorama
or HDRama :)

Six times three vertical photos in HDR (High Dinamic Range photo +/- 2EV), merged to one, tripod without panoramic head, apperture f5.6, shutter speeds 1/8 sec, 1/2 sec and 2 sec. For those who did not understand, that is six vertical photos combined to one panorama photo covering 180 degrees, but every photo is pictured 3 times with different exposures (on 1/8 sec, 1/2 sec and 2 sec). Those 3 pictures I did merge in HDR photo and then 6 HDR-s in panorama. What a hell of a job :).
Canon EOS 1D
Canon EF 17-40mm f4.0 L USM IS @ 17mm
Shutter speeds: 1/8 sec, 1/2 sec, 2 sec
f5.6
Manual fokus
ISO 200 ASA
RAW

I hope everybody is clear what I did. Problems with people passing by and moving. And I did spent few hours trying to figrue out how to merge 3 photos in HDR.
This perspecive is so strange, but it covers 180 degrees and 3 rooms. Do not ask me how I did manage to tell that people right to be still for 10 seconds and how I did empty that left part (some strange phonecall with anonimous bomb threat :) :) :) - kidding.
Next time, I will try to include some Panning in this kind of photo :)

Senn, www.sencar.hr


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HDR Panorama

or HDRama :)

 

Six times three vertical photos in HDR (High Dinamic Range photo +/-2EV), merged to one, tripod without panoramic head, apperture f5.6,shutter speeds 1/8 sec, 1/2 sec and 2 sec. For those who did notunderstand, that is six vertical photos combined to one panorama photocovering 180 degrees, but every photo is pictured 3 times withdifferent exposures (on 1/8 sec, 1/2 sec and 2 sec). Those 3 picturesI did merge in HDR photo and then 6 HDR-s in panorama. What a hell ofa job :).

Canon EOS 1D

Canon EF 17-40mm f4.0 L USM IS @ 17mm

Shutter speeds: 1/8 sec, 1/2 sec, 2 sec

f5.6

Manual fokus

ISO 200 ASA

RAW

 

Senn, www.sencar.hr

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What an amazing shot this really is! Apart from the amazingly beautiful colours, the overall sharpness and detail which this image contains is simply amazing. I must also commend you on the amount of work which you had to do in order to achieve this effect. A truly awesome panorama!
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Great and original work, with splendid colours. My compliments and regards. Maurizio
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