Whoa! 2.1 degree tilt to the right!? Now that’s seriously precise! David, how
did you come up with that figure and how’d you do it? I feel I should’ve
prefaced it with the statement that I’m not being sarcastic or snarky. I am
genuinely mystified as to how you determined first, that there was a tilt to
the image and second, the precise degree of said tilt. That’s amazing. I’ve
gone back and looked at the image several times cold and I am impressed with
your abilities and “eye for detail”….again! :)
Best regards,
Peter Stevens
On Jan 2, 2019, at 11:39 AM, David Young <dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Peter: It was not I, but rather Philippe, who called Howard "The
Pano-Master".
But, it could easily have been me, for I agree that Howard is a superlative
Pano maker.
Howard: A great shot... but I'll ask again a question not answered a few
posts back... about the Main Police Station restoration.
Do you shoot your panos with a tripod (and, perhaps, a specialized Pano
head)? Or, do you, like me, do them, most often, hand held?
I ask only because while it looks terrific, all the buildings have a 2.1
degree tilt to the right! I get that, all the time, with my hand-held panos
... but its easy to correct, before posting.
David
Man, Howard, like David said a few weeks back - you are the master of------
the panorama. That's a great image. It makes me wonder if HK has a
subway system. And if it does, it must've been a nightmare for the
engineers and construction crews to navigate around or under all the
deep foundation piers of all those numerous sky-scrappers!
Best regards,
Peter Stevens
On Jan 2, 2019, at 10:32 AM, Howard Cummer <hcummer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Flexers,
Here is a 7 panel pano looking East from my son's office in the mid
levels.
<http://gallery.leica-
users.org/v/Howard+Cummer/HongKong2018/EastMidLevels7Pano.jpg.html>
In the last years before my retirement we lived in the big apartment
building at the very far right of the picture.
Can be viewed large. C&C always welcome.
Howard
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