Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-14 Thread Digital Image Studio
On 15/05/07, Mark Cassino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gorgeous scene, Rob - and pretty impressive for being hand held.  I
> pulled the full sized image into Photoshop to see it at actual pixels -
> the detail is pretty good. Am I right in my calcs that the 2 meg file is
> about 1/2 the size of the full file?

Thanks for the feedback Mark, I think it was the relative lack of
foreground detail that saved me, any FG detail and it wouldn't have
stitched at all well. The 2MP jpgs straight out of the camera are
1824x1216 which is quite small as I normally interpolate my RAW files
to 4096x2734 out of ACR.

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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-14 Thread Mark Cassino
Gorgeous scene, Rob - and pretty impressive for being hand held.  I 
pulled the full sized image into Photoshop to see it at actual pixels - 
the detail is pretty good. Am I right in my calcs that the 2 meg file is 
about 1/2 the size of the full file?

Nice job -

MCC

Digital Image Studio wrote:
> Hi Team,
> 
> Given that digital image capture has diminished landscape photography
> I thought I'd share a recent snap-shot. The image was captured (that's
> for Shel) on the South coast of Eastern Australia at Minnamurra Point
> and shows the Minnamurra village, inlet, Minnamurra Beach and Stack
> Island as a panorama spanning approximately 126° horizontally.
> 
> The image was formed by merging seven hand held horizontal format
> shots at 45mm FL (DA16-45). The image is a testament to the virtues of
> the K10D SR system given that strapped to the front of me I had my
> nine month old child who was at the time wildly engaged in an air
> football match with Mr Nobody. I must admit that this particular
> rendering is only low resolution as I lazily used the in camera
> generated jpg files to assemble panorama and by default I have it set
> to generate 2MP files, it would be much more resolute if I had used
> the associated RAW files.
> 
> Warning: This image is not for the limited of bandwidth (approx 2.1MB)
> or for those who despise scrolling to view an image (7766 x 1149
> pixels).
> 
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg
> 
> Comments, questions and criticisms welcomed.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 


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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-07 Thread Fernando Terrazzino
Hi Rob,

Just to tell you that I enjoyed your image, great work.

Cheers, Fernando


On 5/2/07, Digital Image Studio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> Given that digital image capture has diminished landscape photography
> I thought I'd share a recent snap-shot. The image was captured (that's
> for Shel) on the South coast of Eastern Australia at Minnamurra Point
> and shows the Minnamurra village, inlet, Minnamurra Beach and Stack
> Island as a panorama spanning approximately 126° horizontally.
>
> The image was formed by merging seven hand held horizontal format
> shots at 45mm FL (DA16-45). The image is a testament to the virtues of
> the K10D SR system given that strapped to the front of me I had my
> nine month old child who was at the time wildly engaged in an air
> football match with Mr Nobody. I must admit that this particular
> rendering is only low resolution as I lazily used the in camera
> generated jpg files to assemble panorama and by default I have it set
> to generate 2MP files, it would be much more resolute if I had used
> the associated RAW files.
>
> Warning: This image is not for the limited of bandwidth (approx 2.1MB)
> or for those who despise scrolling to view an image (7766 x 1149
> pixels).
>
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg
>
> Comments, questions and criticisms welcomed.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-06 Thread David Savage
At 02:11 PM 7/05/2007, Digital Image Studio wrote:

>On 02/05/07, David Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Nicely done Rob.
>
>Thanks Dave, no L-bracket in sight!

It's coming, it's coming I promise. (But then so is the second coming of 
Christ, it's more a question of when ;-)

The screw is done (turned out really nice in SS if I do say so myself), I 
just need to get my lazy arse in gear and finish the brackets (which I 
started marking out this weekend).

Cheers,

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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-06 Thread Digital Image Studio
Thanks for all the replies guys, the response was a little unexpected.
Somewhere below is a response to your posts, thanks again.

On 02/05/07, mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It looks completely different on flashearth.
> http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=-34.62761&lon=150.860562&z=14.9&r=0&src=ggl

It looks pretty similar using Google Earth which uses the same image
overlays, it really depends range, heading and tilt ie Lat:
34°37'46.24"S, Lon: 150°51'40.90"E Range: 119m Heading:

On 02/05/07, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gorgeous.

Thanks Paul, there is plenty of great scenery around the area, I wish
I could spend a bit more time down there.

On 02/05/07, Ralf R. Radermacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Very beautiful, Rob. I'd sure be proud if it were mine. What software
> have you used for stitching?

Thanks Ralf, that's something coming from yourself. Did you spot the
industrial area in the distance around the centre of the frame, it's
Port Kembla, I'm sure you would really identify with the place :-)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Kembla

I used Hugin to stitch with Enblend for blending, the control points
were set automatically then manually trimmed/purged/added (much as
Cory described in the recent how to Pano thread)

> No probs with that but the download is painfully slow for a mere 2 MB.

Not sure why that, Internet vagaries?

On 02/05/07, David Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Nicely done Rob.

Thanks Dave, no L-bracket in sight!

On 02/05/07, Brian Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> And a nice "capture" it is too.
>
> Great part of the world that is.   I'm heading down that way myself in a few 
> weeks.  I don't have the K10D and its SR but I also don't have a 9 month old 
> child . so the DS might be able to cope with something similar.

Thanks Brian, A great part of the world it is, always green for Oz and
still so laid back given its proximity to the "big smoke". The DS will
do a wonderful job just like my *ist D still does. I hope you have a
great trip, are you heading inland (Kangaroo Valley/the Monaro) or
just down the coast?

On 02/05/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you planning to enlist your services to the review websites as an
> image stabilization testing facility? ;-)

LOL, like the guy on dpreview who does it off a ride on mower :-)

> Nice work! Or should I say capture?

Thanks, image, capture, photo etc it's irrelevant so long as it serves
the purpose.

On 02/05/07, Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The enemy is captured and the war is won ;-).
>
> Lovely photograph, Rob.

Thanks Boris, glad you appreciated it.

On 03/05/07, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Perhaps the photo might have been more resolute, but you certainly
> couldn't have been! Good work! (And nice "capture")

Thanks Mark. I resolve to be resolute in my decisions to deliver
images of maximum resolution :-)

On 03/05/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wish I could view it smaller, like with  minimal scrolling. Then have the
> option to zoom in. I find it hard to see this  way, but it does look nice.

Hi Marnie,

I trust you have the zooming issue sorted now? Thanks for commenting
in any case, maybe I should have labeled it an extreme-photo :-)

On 03/05/07, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Cool, I could make a 3" tall print from that...
> Exciting!!!

What you can't print rolls on the 2400?

> I am envious of people who live near stuff like that. I have to drive for a
> full day to get anything other than wheat fields.

I must admit we have it pretty good here, the city is like any other
big city, noisy crowded, built up, angry, however drive for 1.5hrs up
or down the coast and these are the types of scenes you'll find.

On 03/05/07, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nice. I was surprised by the two kayakers in the water.

Thanks Tom, did you also notice the surfers (dots in the water) and
the hundreds of gull on the sandbar? :-)

On 03/05/07, Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rob,
> Air Football?
> Picture looks good to me.
> The waves work and the kaiakers too.

Thanks Bob, Air Football is a bit like Air Guitar, lots of action but
with a pretend instrument.

On 03/05/07, frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Gorgeous!

Thanks Frank, from my observations you're generally not a huge
landscape fan, I'm glad that you found this shot of interest.

On 03/05/07, Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looks like a nice place. It reminds me a little bit of flying in over
> Lake Victoria to land at Entebbe, and seeing the villages hidden in
> the vivid green rain forest. The beautifully detailed nature of the
> shot makes it fascinating, and the peoples activity taking place
> amongst that wonderful landscape makes it really atmospheric. Only
> niggle is that I'd like to have seen a bit more of a baseline for more
> balance.

Thanks Bob, I think that images gain another dimension when they are
th

Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread Christian
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> I guess it's just AOL's built-in browser that  hoovers, 

yep.  I DO use AOL's mail service for many things but I NEVER, NEVER, 
EVER use the old clunky AOL client  ick.  We did introduce something 
  based on IE that was called the AOL browser or something.  It was 
pretty cool, kinda like Firefox meets Opera meets IE.  Tabbed browsing 
with previews, etc.  but the ol' AOL client?  HA!  POS!

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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread Eactivist
I guess it's just AOL's built-in browser that  hoovers, then. Anyway, I will 
Firefox in mind for future panoramas (just tried  it and it's much better).

Marnie aka Doe  :-)

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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread Russell Kerstetter
very beautiful Rob!  (especially when considering the flailings of
your companion)

Russ

On 5/2/07, Digital Image Studio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> Given that digital image capture has diminished landscape photography
> I thought I'd share a recent snap-shot. The image was captured (that's
> for Shel) on the South coast of Eastern Australia at Minnamurra Point
> and shows the Minnamurra village, inlet, Minnamurra Beach and Stack
> Island as a panorama spanning approximately 126° horizontally.
>
> The image was formed by merging seven hand held horizontal format
> shots at 45mm FL (DA16-45). The image is a testament to the virtues of
> the K10D SR system given that strapped to the front of me I had my
> nine month old child who was at the time wildly engaged in an air
> football match with Mr Nobody. I must admit that this particular
> rendering is only low resolution as I lazily used the in camera
> generated jpg files to assemble panorama and by default I have it set
> to generate 2MP files, it would be much more resolute if I had used
> the associated RAW files.
>
> Warning: This image is not for the limited of bandwidth (approx 2.1MB)
> or for those who despise scrolling to view an image (7766 x 1149
> pixels).
>
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg
>
> Comments, questions and criticisms welcomed.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
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RE: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread Bob W
Looks like a nice place. It reminds me a little bit of flying in over
Lake Victoria to land at Entebbe, and seeing the villages hidden in
the vivid green rain forest. The beautifully detailed nature of the
shot makes it fascinating, and the peoples activity taking place
amongst that wonderful landscape makes it really atmospheric. Only
niggle is that I'd like to have seen a bit more of a baseline for more
balance.

Incidentally, IE downsizes it automatically so I get to see the whole
composition, and I can click to big it up and scroll to look at
details, so no worries there mate.

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> Behalf Of Digital Image Studio
> Sent: 02 May 2007 11:01
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
> Subject: PESO A recent panorama
> 
> Hi Team,
> 
> Given that digital image capture has diminished landscape
photography
> I thought I'd share a recent snap-shot. The image was captured
(that's
> for Shel) on the South coast of Eastern Australia at Minnamurra
Point
> and shows the Minnamurra village, inlet, Minnamurra Beach and Stack
> Island as a panorama spanning approximately 126° horizontally.
> 
> The image was formed by merging seven hand held horizontal format
> shots at 45mm FL (DA16-45). The image is a testament to the virtues
of
> the K10D SR system given that strapped to the front of me I had my
> nine month old child who was at the time wildly engaged in an air
> football match with Mr Nobody. I must admit that this particular
> rendering is only low resolution as I lazily used the in camera
> generated jpg files to assemble panorama and by default I have it
set
> to generate 2MP files, it would be much more resolute if I had used
> the associated RAW files.
> 
> Warning: This image is not for the limited of bandwidth (approx
2.1MB)
> or for those who despise scrolling to view an image (7766 x 1149
> pixels).
> 
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg
> 
> Comments, questions and criticisms welcomed.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
> -- 
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> Tel +61-2-9554-4110 UTC(GMT) +10 Hours
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread frank theriault
On 5/2/07, Digital Image Studio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> Given that digital image capture has diminished landscape photography
> I thought I'd share a recent snap-shot. The image was captured (that's
> for Shel) on the South coast of Eastern Australia at Minnamurra Point
> and shows the Minnamurra village, inlet, Minnamurra Beach and Stack
> Island as a panorama spanning approximately 126° horizontally.
>
> The image was formed by merging seven hand held horizontal format
> shots at 45mm FL (DA16-45). The image is a testament to the virtues of
> the K10D SR system given that strapped to the front of me I had my
> nine month old child who was at the time wildly engaged in an air
> football match with Mr Nobody. I must admit that this particular
> rendering is only low resolution as I lazily used the in camera
> generated jpg files to assemble panorama and by default I have it set
> to generate 2MP files, it would be much more resolute if I had used
> the associated RAW files.
>
> Warning: This image is not for the limited of bandwidth (approx 2.1MB)
> or for those who despise scrolling to view an image (7766 x 1149
> pixels).
>
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg
>
> Comments, questions and criticisms welcomed.
>

Gorgeous!

cheers,
frank

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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread John Francis
On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 10:20:24AM -0700, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> 
> On May 2, 2007, at 9:22 AM, William Robb wrote:
> 
> > Actually, firefox scaled it to fit when I opened it.
> 
> Yes, FireFox does the same here. But it's not my standard browser.
> 
> G

Internet Explorer scales to fit automatically, too.



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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread Bob Sullivan
Rob,
Air Football?
Picture looks good to me.
The waves work and the kaiakers too.
Regards,  Bob S.

On 5/2/07, Digital Image Studio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> Given that digital image capture has diminished landscape photography
> I thought I'd share a recent snap-shot. The image was captured (that's
> for Shel) on the South coast of Eastern Australia at Minnamurra Point
> and shows the Minnamurra village, inlet, Minnamurra Beach and Stack
> Island as a panorama spanning approximately 126° horizontally.
>
> The image was formed by merging seven hand held horizontal format
> shots at 45mm FL (DA16-45). The image is a testament to the virtues of
> the K10D SR system given that strapped to the front of me I had my
> nine month old child who was at the time wildly engaged in an air
> football match with Mr Nobody. I must admit that this particular
> rendering is only low resolution as I lazily used the in camera
> generated jpg files to assemble panorama and by default I have it set
> to generate 2MP files, it would be much more resolute if I had used
> the associated RAW files.
>
> Warning: This image is not for the limited of bandwidth (approx 2.1MB)
> or for those who despise scrolling to view an image (7766 x 1149
> pixels).
>
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg
>
> Comments, questions and criticisms welcomed.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> --
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> Tel +61-2-9554-4110 UTC(GMT) +10 Hours
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi

On May 2, 2007, at 9:22 AM, William Robb wrote:

> Actually, firefox scaled it to fit when I opened it.

Yes, FireFox does the same here. But it's not my standard browser.

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RE: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread Tom C

Nice. I was surprised by the two kayakers in the water.



Tom C.



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Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 20:01:14 +1000

Hi Team,

Given that digital image capture has diminished landscape photography
I thought I'd share a recent snap-shot. The image was captured (that's
for Shel) on the South coast of Eastern Australia at Minnamurra Point
and shows the Minnamurra village, inlet, Minnamurra Beach and Stack
Island as a panorama spanning approximately 126° horizontally.

The image was formed by merging seven hand held horizontal format
shots at 45mm FL (DA16-45). The image is a testament to the virtues of
the K10D SR system given that strapped to the front of me I had my
nine month old child who was at the time wildly engaged in an air
football match with Mr Nobody. I must admit that this particular
rendering is only low resolution as I lazily used the in camera
generated jpg files to assemble panorama and by default I have it set
to generate 2MP files, it would be much more resolute if I had used
the associated RAW files.

Warning: This image is not for the limited of bandwidth (approx 2.1MB)
or for those who despise scrolling to view an image (7766 x 1149
pixels).

http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg

Comments, questions and criticisms welcomed.

Cheers,


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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread William Robb

- Original Message - 
From: "Godfrey DiGiorgi" 
Subject: Re: PESO A recent panorama


>I dragged the image onto the Preview application from the browser  
> window, which allows me to scroll around easily or scale it to fit  
> the screen. I presume something similar exists on Windows systems ... ?

Right click/save.
Open in Irfanview.

Actually, firefox scaled it to fit when I opened it.

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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
I dragged the image onto the Preview application from the browser  
window, which allows me to scroll around easily or scale it to fit  
the screen. I presume something similar exists on Windows systems ... ?

Godfrey

On May 2, 2007, at 7:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I wish I could view it smaller, like with  minimal scrolling. Then  
> have the
> option to zoom in. I find it hard to see this  way, but it does  
> look nice.

>> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg


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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread P. J. Alling
You get that automatically with Mozilla, (probably with the latest 
version of IE as well).

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I wish I could view it smaller, like with  minimal scrolling. Then have the 
> option to zoom in. I find it hard to see this  way, but it does look nice.
>
> Marnie aka Doe  :-)
> ===
>
> Warning: This image is not for the limited of  bandwidth (approx 2.1MB)
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>
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg
>
> Comments,  questions and criticisms welcomed.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread William Robb

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Subject: PESO A recent panorama


Hi Team,

Given that digital image capture has diminished landscape photography
I thought I'd share a recent snap-shot. The image was captured (that's
for Shel) on the South coast of Eastern Australia at Minnamurra Point
and shows the Minnamurra village, inlet, Minnamurra Beach and Stack
Island as a panorama spanning approximately 126° horizontally.

Cool, I could make a 3" tall print from that...
Exciting!!!
I am envious of people who live near stuff like that. I have to drive for a 
full day to get anything other than wheat fields.

William Robb 


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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread Eactivist
I wish I could view it smaller, like with  minimal scrolling. Then have the 
option to zoom in. I find it hard to see this  way, but it does look nice.

Marnie aka Doe  :-)
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Warning: This image is not for the limited of  bandwidth (approx 2.1MB)
or for those who despise scrolling to view an image  (7766 x  1149
pixels).

http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg

Comments,  questions and criticisms welcomed.

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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread Mark Roberts
Rob Studdert, the Digital Image Studio guy, wrote:

> The image was formed by merging seven hand held horizontal 
> format shots at 45mm FL (DA16-45). The image is a testament to
> the virtues of the K10D SR system given that strapped to the front
> of me I had my nine month old child who was at the time wildly 
> engaged in an air football match with Mr Nobody. I must admit 
> that this particular rendering is only low resolution as I lazily used 
> the in camera generated jpg files to assemble panorama and by 
> default I have it set to generate 2MP files, it would be much more
> resolute if I had used the associated RAW files.

Perhaps the photo might have been more resolute, but you certainly 
couldn't have been! Good work! (And nice "capture")

>http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg


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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread Boris Liberman
The enemy is captured and the war is won ;-).

Lovely photograph, Rob.

On 5/2/07, Digital Image Studio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> Given that digital image capture has diminished landscape photography
> I thought I'd share a recent snap-shot. The image was captured (that's
> for Shel) on the South coast of Eastern Australia at Minnamurra Point
> and shows the Minnamurra village, inlet, Minnamurra Beach and Stack
> Island as a panorama spanning approximately 126° horizontally.
>
> The image was formed by merging seven hand held horizontal format
> shots at 45mm FL (DA16-45). The image is a testament to the virtues of
> the K10D SR system given that strapped to the front of me I had my
> nine month old child who was at the time wildly engaged in an air
> football match with Mr Nobody. I must admit that this particular
> rendering is only low resolution as I lazily used the in camera
> generated jpg files to assemble panorama and by default I have it set
> to generate 2MP files, it would be much more resolute if I had used
> the associated RAW files.
>
> Warning: This image is not for the limited of bandwidth (approx 2.1MB)
> or for those who despise scrolling to view an image (7766 x 1149
> pixels).
>
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg
>
> Comments, questions and criticisms welcomed.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> --
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> HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
> Tel +61-2-9554-4110 UTC(GMT) +10 Hours
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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
Are you planning to enlist your services to the review websites as an  
image stabilization testing facility? ;-)

Nice work! Or should I say capture?

G

On May 2, 2007, at 3:01 AM, Digital Image Studio wrote:

> Hi Team,
>
> Given that digital image capture has diminished landscape photography
> I thought I'd share a recent snap-shot. The image was captured (that's
> for Shel) on the South coast of Eastern Australia at Minnamurra Point
> and shows the Minnamurra village, inlet, Minnamurra Beach and Stack
> Island as a panorama spanning approximately 126° horizontally.
>
> The image was formed by merging seven hand held horizontal format
> shots at 45mm FL (DA16-45). The image is a testament to the virtues of
> the K10D SR system given that strapped to the front of me I had my
> nine month old child who was at the time wildly engaged in an air
> football match with Mr Nobody. I must admit that this particular
> rendering is only low resolution as I lazily used the in camera
> generated jpg files to assemble panorama and by default I have it set
> to generate 2MP files, it would be much more resolute if I had used
> the associated RAW files.
>
> Warning: This image is not for the limited of bandwidth (approx 2.1MB)
> or for those who despise scrolling to view an image (7766 x 1149
> pixels).
>
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg
>
> Comments, questions and criticisms welcomed.


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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread Brian Walters
Hi Rob

And a nice "capture" it is too.

Great part of the world that is.   I'm heading down that way myself in a few 
weeks.  I don't have the K10D and its SR but I also don't have a 9 month old 
child . so the DS might be able to cope with something similar.



Cheers

Brian

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Quoting Digital Image Studio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi Team,
> 
> Given that digital image capture has diminished landscape
> photography
> I thought I'd share a recent snap-shot. The image was captured
> (that's
> for Shel) on the South coast of Eastern Australia at Minnamurra
> Point
> and shows the Minnamurra village, inlet, Minnamurra Beach and
> Stack
> Island as a panorama spanning approximately 126° horizontally.
> 
> The image was formed by merging seven hand held horizontal format
> shots at 45mm FL (DA16-45). The image is a testament to the virtues
> of
> the K10D SR system given that strapped to the front of me I had my
> nine month old child who was at the time wildly engaged in an air
> football match with Mr Nobody. I must admit that this particular
> rendering is only low resolution as I lazily used the in camera
> generated jpg files to assemble panorama and by default I have it
> set
> to generate 2MP files, it would be much more resolute if I had
> used
> the associated RAW files.
> 
> Warning: This image is not for the limited of bandwidth (approx
> 2.1MB)
> or for those who despise scrolling to view an image (7766 x 1149
> pixels).
> 
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg
> 
> Comments, questions and criticisms welcomed.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
> -- 
> Rob Studdert

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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread Ralf R. Radermacher
Digital Image Studio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I thought I'd share a recent snap-shot. 

Very beautiful, Rob. I'd sure be proud if it were mine. What software
have you used for stitching?

> Warning: This image is not for the limited of bandwidth 

No probs with that but the download is painfully slow for a mere 2 MB.

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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread David Savage
On 5/2/07, Digital Image Studio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Team,



> The image is a testament to the virtues of
> the K10D SR system given that strapped to the front of me I had my
> nine month old child who was at the time wildly engaged in an air
> football match with Mr Nobody.

LOL



> Warning: This image is not for the limited of bandwidth (approx 2.1MB)
> or for those who despise scrolling to view an image (7766 x 1149
> pixels).
>
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg

Nicely done Rob.

Cheers,

Dave

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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread Paul Stenquist
Gorgeous.
On May 2, 2007, at 6:01 AM, Digital Image Studio wrote:

> Hi Team,
>
> Given that digital image capture has diminished landscape photography
> I thought I'd share a recent snap-shot. The image was captured (that's
> for Shel) on the South coast of Eastern Australia at Minnamurra Point
> and shows the Minnamurra village, inlet, Minnamurra Beach and Stack
> Island as a panorama spanning approximately 126° horizontally.
>
> The image was formed by merging seven hand held horizontal format
> shots at 45mm FL (DA16-45). The image is a testament to the virtues of
> the K10D SR system given that strapped to the front of me I had my
> nine month old child who was at the time wildly engaged in an air
> football match with Mr Nobody. I must admit that this particular
> rendering is only low resolution as I lazily used the in camera
> generated jpg files to assemble panorama and by default I have it set
> to generate 2MP files, it would be much more resolute if I had used
> the associated RAW files.
>
> Warning: This image is not for the limited of bandwidth (approx 2.1MB)
> or for those who despise scrolling to view an image (7766 x 1149
> pixels).
>
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg
>
> Comments, questions and criticisms welcomed.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> -- 
> Rob Studdert
> HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
> Tel +61-2-9554-4110 UTC(GMT) +10 Hours
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://picasaweb.google.com/distudio/PESO
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~distudio//publications/
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Re: PESO A recent panorama

2007-05-02 Thread mike wilson

> 
> From: "Digital Image Studio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2007/05/02 Wed AM 10:01:14 GMT
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" 
> Subject: PESO A recent panorama
> 
> Hi Team,
> 
> Given that digital image capture has diminished landscape photography
> I thought I'd share a recent snap-shot. The image was captured (that's
> for Shel) on the South coast of Eastern Australia at Minnamurra Point
> and shows the Minnamurra village, inlet, Minnamurra Beach and Stack
> Island as a panorama spanning approximately 126° horizontally.
> 
> The image was formed by merging seven hand held horizontal format
> shots at 45mm FL (DA16-45). The image is a testament to the virtues of
> the K10D SR system given that strapped to the front of me I had my
> nine month old child who was at the time wildly engaged in an air
> football match with Mr Nobody. I must admit that this particular
> rendering is only low resolution as I lazily used the in camera
> generated jpg files to assemble panorama and by default I have it set
> to generate 2MP files, it would be much more resolute if I had used
> the associated RAW files.
> 
> Warning: This image is not for the limited of bandwidth (approx 2.1MB)
> or for those who despise scrolling to view an image (7766 x 1149
> pixels).
> 
> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~aglcnews/temp/IMGK01774-IMGK01780v2.jpg
> 
> Comments, questions and criticisms welcomed.

It looks completely different on flashearth.
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=-34.62761&lon=150.860562&z=14.9&r=0&src=ggl


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