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Moore Lake Pan

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I bought a new Kayak the other day, a 9.5 footer. I decided to take it out to a local lake to try it out. The one I usually use is 13.5 ft.
I took my old Kodak 265 along incase I saw anything to shoot.
This is a pan I took, zipped with Panorama Factory
 
I need to pony up the money for the regular version.
Later, Frank
 
about three years. I downloaded the trial version when I was at work and I took my work camera and headed to the roof. I shot a series of 16 shots, which made it a 360.
I took the shots and plugged them into PF and withing a couple minutes I had a great pan. I immediately bought the thing
 
What a beautiful lake, I need to get up north again soon. I'm having woods withdrawal. <img src="/metal/html/indifferent.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":|">
 
Royal
Don't misunderstand please, but the image you posted seemed way to dark to me, matbe it's just my nonitor. Anyway I pulled the image down and adjusted the brightness and contrast in PS to where i looked good to me. What ya' think?
Have a GREAT day.
SteveC
 
Thanks. I was on the way out the door and didn't mess with it, I should have. You did a good job and it looks much better. Thanks Steve <img src="/metal/html/grin.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":grin">
 
Royal's first shot was spot on by my monitor. My monitor is professionally calibrated.
 
of two things. It is impossible to get the waves to match and I shot the thing while setting in my kayak. I did not notice but I had drifted a bit between my first and last shot. <img src="/metal/html/blush.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":redface">
 
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