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Old 09-10-2008, 12:34 PM
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General Photography Competition #155

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• The deadline is Saturday 11:59PM
• The photograph can contain any non-automotive image (other than adulterous material)
• The proposed picture must be your own and not found on the net.
• The photograph must be attached using the UCP system. Any picture not attached using the UCP system will not be in the voting thread.
• Your image may be up to 800 pixels wide or tall.
• Photograph may contain post-processing editing
• It is preferred that you state enhancements made, but not necessary.
• The photograph must be taken no earlier than three months before start date
• Each photographer cannot vote for himself, they must vote for the others.
• Any users who enter and vote for themselves automatically receive a 2 week penalty from the competition and all votes previously given to his/her photo are removed.
• The entry must contain the following information in the same order :

User name
Subject matter/photo title
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Camera Type | additional information you feel important
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Manik: 6
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Dary: 5 / zeppelin: 5
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Sauc3: 4
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Ecnelis: 2
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carinho40: 1 / basman007: 1 / aiasib: 1 / <AAA-MOD>: 1 / kvisser: 1 / nopassn: 1 / Piacki_117: 1 / IBrake4Rainbows: 1 / RacingManiac: 1 / #1 Mustang Fan: 1 / orne: 1 / SPHFerrari: 1 / LeonOfTheDead: 1 / cmcpokey: 1
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January: basman007 / February: Sauc3 / March: Manik / April: kvisser / May: Piacki_117 / June: IBrake4Rainbows / July: Sauc3

Alright, everything's getting back on track. This one is a little later, so I can slowly adjust the threads to Sunday/Mondays.
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Old 09-10-2008, 01:03 PM
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Old 09-10-2008, 01:21 PM
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Old 09-10-2008, 02:29 PM
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This picture was taken during a meet-up of the port photography group is started a while back. If any of the local guys want to join some time, feel free and let me know. We started with 3 guys(1st meet) and now we have 18 active members !

This leg is part of a tripod-crane. I was climbing up along a cage ladder between the other two legs, when I took this. The building behind is the former machine shop, which is being converted to school now !
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Old 09-11-2008, 01:58 AM
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Old 09-11-2008, 03:08 AM
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Panorama created in Photoshop
ehm...need some explanation...
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ehm...need some explanation...
Oh sorry. I created an image with a 'wider field of view' can I say by merging two pictures in Photoshop. In other words, I had two pictures on the same level capturing different parts of a scene which I then merged as one.

"In its most general sense, a panorama is any wide view of a physical space. It has also come to refer to a wide-angle representation of such a view — whether in painting, drawing, photography, film/video etc" (wikipedia.org)

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Oh sorry. I created an image with a 'wider field of view' can I say by merging two pictures in Photoshop. In other words, I had two pictures on the same level capturing different parts of a scene which I then merged as one.

"In its most general sense, a panorama is any wide view of a physical space. It has also come to refer to a wide-angle representation of such a view — whether in painting, drawing, photography, film/video etc" (wikipedia.org)

Hope this clears things up!
oh, thanks.
can you post the two original images, even in low res of course?
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Yep sure. I think its these two ones Im not sure (cant remember which ones Ive used!).
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Old 09-11-2008, 10:03 AM
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nicely done!
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Old 09-11-2008, 04:00 PM
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nicely done!
Thanks for the compliment! Its the first one Ive done so i was unsure whether people will like it.

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Yep sure. I think its these two ones Im not sure (cant remember which ones Ive used!).
It's not these two.... one is 18mm and the other shot at 21mm

Why wouldn't you just back up a few feet... shoot wide and crop to a panoramic? I don't see the reason for all the Photoshop stitching gyrations.

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Old 09-11-2008, 09:53 PM
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It's not these two.... one is 18mm and the other shot at 21mm

Why wouldn't you just back up a few feet... shoot wide and crop to a panoramic? I don't see the reason for all the Photoshop stitching gyrations.

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Its not that simple. The more you back up on this shot the more of the foreground will be in the picture and less background. Your theory would have worked if I had wings or a pocket helicopter maybe.

And by the way, I didnt plan on doing a panorama when I originally took the pictures, I thought I might try it afterwards.

I got the idea from this guy: Check it out
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