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First Attempt at a Panoramic Shot

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This is my first try at stitching together a panoramic shot..There is 7 shots all together to make up the one pic... it was raining hard so I made a teepee out of a pizza box to cover up my canon so it didnt get wet and started shooting...
Its not the prettiest picture but I think the pic turned out good for my first attempt.
Give it a sec to load .... its kinda large but it just dont look as good when its small...
<img src="http://www.pbase.com/image/16278729/original.jpg">
HH ... Shaner
 
you can do full 360's and they are just as easy.
I usually put my pictures in Photoshop first to resize them as mine come off my camera at 28x16 inchs or something like that. It makes the rendering a lot quicker too.
After I have finished the pan I usually go back to Photoshop and open it and save it for the web, if I am gonna post it or email it. You lose a little quality but I have never seen that as a problem.
It is a great effect
 
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