;-) It works fine David from my own experience, sometimes you don't even need a tripod and precise nodal point adjustment that much so long as there's no close foreground as here, what matters more is overlap as you stated it what I like in panos is that you skip the impedients of a wide which requires both extreme definition and provides a lot of distortion in the proportions good on you my friend I'm planning to build two or three storeys panos at the firt opportunity, but I think there I'll need a serious panohead Keep them coming :-) Hi to Rose too Philippe Le 15 mai 11 à 20:26, David Young a écrit : > > Good Morning! > For a long time, now, I've threatened to follow in the footsteps of > Bill, > Philippe and others in doing panorama shots. > > The other day, I spent an hour building a very simple Pano-head out of > leftover bits & bobs, and some scrap pine. > > This morning, after feeding the horses, I took it to the top of "tower > hill", where our TV broadcasting tower resides, and "shot" the lake > & town. > > I guessed at the "nodal point", leveled the camera as best I could > (not > very level) and took six exposures (on manual exposure). The left > two shots > did not align... I'd not left sufficient overlap. But the rightmost 4 > shots, made a workable panorama. The town is ugly, as we've had a > very > late spring (two months behind normal), so there are few leaves on the > trees, and not much green in the grass. The image wasn't helped, > either, by > a grey, overcast day. > > But, the Pano worked, and it was bog-simple to make! > > http://www.furnfeather.net/Temps/LL-Pano-1.jpg > > C&C appreciated, as always. > > Cheers! > > -- > David Young - Photographer > Logan Lake, CANADA > > Wildlife: www.furnfeather.net > Personal: www.main.furnfeather.net > A micro-lender through www.Kiva.org. > > > > > ------ > Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: > http://www.lrflex.furnfeather.net/ > Archives are at: > //www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/ > ------ Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: http://www.lrflex.furnfeather.net/ Archives are at: //www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/