This isn't art, or even really very interesting.  BUT - I know some  
people here simply enjoy panoramas, so what the heck.

Taken from the roof of my office in St. Paul, MN while some potential  
customers were doing a survey of the "line of sight" for antenna  
placement.  Handheld series of shots with the istDS, Tamron 28-75 at  
28mm.  The first shot is built up from 9 images, the second one used  
about 14, I think.

http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2007/StPaul_Rooftop_Pano1.html

..and the other side of the building:

http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2007/StPaul_Rooftop_Pano2.html

I used the built-in Photoshop "Merge Images" to pull them together  
and adjust (only a couple funky joins - but better than I could do on  
my own so I let it go), and I've been toying with the "Zoomify"  
plugin to make these manageable to view.

Upsides of the "Zoomified" image:

  1. Image fits on screen
  2. Zoom in, out, and pan the image easily.

Downsides are:

1. Need FLASH to view this (sorry)
2. Can't see the entire panorama all at once.

I can't decide if downside #2 is really a big issue when not many  
people would have a monitor wide enough to show the whole image anyways.


  -Charles

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Charles Robinson - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Minneapolis, MN
http://charles.robinsontwins.org



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