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Subject: [OM] Point Lobos, etc.
From: usher99@xxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 19:39:45 -0400
Nice, Chuck.? Thanks for posting.?
 Really deliver the looking over the edge sensation? with the last one. 
Many straight lines to worry about lining up in the pano.? So, I've never heard 
you mention worryying about rotating about the nodal point---perhaps you keep 
enough of ?the foreground out of the image so it is not an issue.? I've seen 
that using shift lenses for a pano with linear elements in the image?can be a 
bear if there is linear distortion in the lens that varies over the image 
circle.? Geometrically a pano from a shift lens should be different, but I've 
never looked side by side often enough?(?ever) to determine if they really can 
be easily differentiated.
Anyway, enjoyed the shots.
Mike









As promised, here are some shots from Point Lobos and a couple extra. 
The first is a pano of the Monterey Peninsula Yacht Club anchorage 
(north of Point Lobos), then 5 B&W shots of Point Lobos on a foggy day 
(looks like some need some more work) and finally, a shot from a high 
cliff overlooking the ocean somewhere south of Point Lobos as fog lifts 
from the water. <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/Point%20Lobos/>

The color shots are 5 frame panos that show considerable detail in the 
full size images.  It's hard to see on the web size image but the last 
shot actually contains a house at far left.  Look just over the edge of 
the cliff at far left and you'll see some trees hugging the cliff.  On 
the water side of the trees is a house.  It's very clearly visible in 
the full image.

Enjoy,
Chuck Norcutt




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