Re: PESO: Swan panorama

2007-02-24 Thread Toine
The effect you noticed is probably a side effect from stitching shots from a long focal length lens. This image is stitched from 5 shots. What you see is a field of view from a 100 mm lens and the depth of field from a 320 mm lens. I was sitting on the ground to reduce camera shake which shows more

Re: PESO: Swan panorama

2007-02-23 Thread Boris Liberman
I noticed that FA 80-320 sometimes has this strange property of rendering the third dimension of the image (one perpendicular to the film/sensor plain) in a way that makes you think you're looking at a miniature. This seems to be very pronounced here. Well done! Boris Toine wrote: > Cygnus c

PESO: Swan panorama

2007-02-20 Thread Toine
Cygnus cygnus actually. From Wikipedia: The Whooper Swan (Cygnus cygnus) is a large Northern Hemisphere swan. It is the Old World counterpart of the North American Trumpeter Swan. http://leende.net/peso/swanpano.htm Stitched (and cropped) from 5 shots, istD, FA 80-320 @ 320, 1/640 f9.0 400 ASA, m