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#1 2008-11-19 01:27:06

richard
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Bryce Revisited. . . . .

Having stitched 800 photo's into 59 panoramas I selected some of the best for everyones viewing pleasure.
The camera used was a Canon 20D with a Sigma 17-35 mm lens. With a 1.7X crop factor the efl of the lens is
actuall 29mm-59mm. The panos ranged from 4 to 33 photo's per panorama.
Enjoy.

Rich



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#2 2008-11-19 01:32:06

mediavets
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Re: Bryce Revisited. . . . .

Awesome - I love 'em all, but especially the first one.


Andrew
Nikon D40, Nikkor 10.5mm fisheye, Sigma 8mm f3.5 fisheye, 18-55mm kit lens, Nodal Ninja 5 Lite
Nikon P5100, CP5000, CP995, FC-E8, WC-E63,WC-E68, TC-E2, Kaidan  Kiwi 995, Bophoto pano bracket
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#3 2008-11-19 04:33:25

mgg310
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Re: Bryce Revisited. . . . .

Surreal. Look 'other worldy'. Where were they panos shot?
Mike.


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#4 2008-11-19 09:41:38

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Re: Bryce Revisited. . . . .

Bryce58 is my favorite - love the way the trees looked "sprinkled" over the landscape!


Some of my panoramas, posted in the Autopano Pro flickr group.

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#5 2008-11-19 14:04:28

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Re: Bryce Revisited. . . . .

C'est marrant, pendant quelques secondes j'ai cru que c'était Taf qui avait posté...

Mais non, je ne suis pas méchante, juste un peu taquine...

Hello Richard, your landscape are impressive, I just said (in french) and just above, that there was some similarities with Taf's photographies taken in west America.

Best,

"Ma Trekker"


Amicalement,Thierry Kergroac'h

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#6 2008-11-19 15:05:59

beeloba
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From: Lorient - France
Registered: 2006-08-18
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Re: Bryce Revisited. . . . .

Hi Richard,
Excellent set of pictures…
May I suggest you to upload with titles.
One picture at the time or a little set of the same place for instance.

I know that it needs a little more time, but it would be easier to make comments on titled images…
Maybe Just place a figure on the picture smile

Thanks for the trip… You have a very different style than taf's one…

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#7 2008-11-19 15:22:20

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Re: Bryce Revisited. . . . .

trekker317 wrote:

C'est marrant, pendant quelques secondes j'ai cru que c'était Taf qui avait posté... Mais non, je ne suis pas méchante, juste un peu taquine...

Hello Richard, your landscape are impressive, I just said (in french) and just above, that there was some similarities with Taf's photographies taken in west America.

Best,

"Ma Trekker"

No... In my pano, there's sunshine !!! I'm joking... lol
Great panos, Richard, but bad luck... no sunshine during your trip in Bryce... When the weather is good, the blue sky is wonderful... and colors in Bryce are fantastics..


Look. There's a rhythmic ceremonial ritual coming up !

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#8 2008-11-19 21:36:01

beeloba
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Re: Bryce Revisited. . . . .

taf wrote:

No... In my pano, there's sunshine !!! I'm joking... lol
Great panos, Richard, but bad luck... no sunshine during your trip in Bryce... When the weather is good, the blue sky is wonderful...

We can create sunshine ambiance if you want taf smile
Thats of course a try !!!

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#9 2008-11-19 22:22:54

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Re: Bryce Revisited. . . . .

beeloba wrote:

taf wrote:

No... In my pano, there's sunshine !!! I'm joking... lol
Great panos, Richard, but bad luck... no sunshine during your trip in Bryce... When the weather is good, the blue sky is wonderful...

We can create sunshine ambiance if you want taf smile
Thats of course a try !!!

Like that ??? http://www.autopano.net/forum/t4381-usa … ional-park  cool


Look. There's a rhythmic ceremonial ritual coming up !

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#10 2008-11-19 23:18:32

beeloba
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Re: Bryce Revisited. . . . .

No man, just using the darkest pictures seen here, on this tread…
I do not modify sun rays… just try to improve them…
Nobody can always be lucky in terms of weather and light…
You know I live in a place where the sea is very present but weather is not always sunny… roll

Don't tell me that the basic colors were not respected… Sun was not there but Richard did not decide of the mood of the scenery… He was there in poor weather conditions…  This is not like a sun rise, sun set or night light test…

He probably was not picturing at the same season… Your had the opportunity to shoot in June… under a 40° Celsius temperature… You cannot compare shots under autumn or winter light… But little retouching can help what was not so cool in your trip opportunity…

Don't you think so… Or do you prefer light or prefer shadow smile


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#11 2008-11-20 16:54:49

beeloba
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Re: Bryce Revisited. . . . .

BTW Richard,
Here are my preferred


The first one because of rhe horse riders

http://www.autopano.net/forum/showimage.php?pid=32974&filename=Bryce59.jpg

This one for the ratio Colours and clouds

http://www.autopano.net/forum/showimage.php?pid=32974&filename=Bryce28.jpg


Thanks for sharing smile

Last edited by beeloba (2008-11-20 16:56:57)

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#12 2008-11-21 09:30:43

Castillonis
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Re: Bryce Revisited. . . . .

Thank you Richard for sharing your lovely photographs.

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