A Different Panoramic View of New York

12 years 7 months ago - 12 years 7 months ago #152301 by Joiemagic
Taken from the roof of my job.... Feel free to comment....

Da Bronx to Brooklyn


The Same, But a Bit Closer


The Closest View

Joie Fadde
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"Capturing the Timeless Moments of Life"

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12 years 7 months ago #152312 by MLKstudios
Nice. Are you "stitching" a few shots together or cropping a wide lens?

:)

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12 years 7 months ago #152317 by Joiemagic

MLKstudios wrote: Nice. Are you "stitching" a few shots together or cropping a wide lens?

:)


Stitching.....

Do they make a lens that can catch approximately 160-170 degrees?

Joie Fadde
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12 years 7 months ago #152320 by MLKstudios
Yes, they do.

:)

Stitching is a better choice though. More pixels!

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12 years 7 months ago #152321 by rob vorderman
I like your pano's Joie.
You should have a look at the sony cameras with the sweep panorama feature. It's pretty cool.

Rob.


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12 years 7 months ago #152328 by photobod
They are all good Joie but the third one is brilliant love it. :judge: :judge: :judge:

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12 years 7 months ago #152333 by chasrich
My fav is #3 too. What length lens is that?

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12 years 6 months ago #152339 by rmeyer7
Another fan of #3 here. :judge:


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12 years 6 months ago #152407 by LauraD
They are all beautiful, I like # 3 the best though, I think it displays the height of the skyscrappers better than the first 2...but, I like all 3 :judge:

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12 years 6 months ago #152476 by Joiemagic

chasrich wrote: My fav is #3 too. What length lens is that?


It is my 70-300mm and I had it set somewhere between about 270-300. I know it was just about completely zoomed... I think iti is a combo of about 12 shots....

Joie Fadde
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12 years 6 months ago #152546 by VT Hiker

Joiemagic wrote: Do they make a lens that can catch approximately 160-170 degrees?

Wider than that, even. :)

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