I don't think I know how to do that either. If I had to I think I'd
take maybe 4 or 5 complete panos (with a pano head for precision) with
each pano being at fixed exposure and individual panos about 1-2 stops
apart. I'd then build each pano and use the 4 or 5 completed pano
frames as input to an HDR routine. Or something like that.
Chuck Norcutt
Bob Whitmire wrote:
> Thanx. That's one of my favorites as well. I know Chuck asked for a
> pano on that one, and I can see his point, but while a pano would have
> a good anchor on the left with more rocks and trees climbing much
> higher, there's nothing on the right until you get around 180 degrees,
> and then you have the Bass Harbor Light. Now, that would be a good
> anchor, and a hell of a pano shot, but it's beyond my abilities to
> figure out how to get it because somewhere in the 180 degrees will be
> the sun. In this particular case, it was about 20 degrees off the
> lighthouse, very low on the horizon, and would have blown out the last
> couple of frames. I scrambled over a large pile of jumbled boulders to
> get a view of the lighthouse, but none of the pictures turned out. Sun
> too close. Expose for the sun, lose the lighthouse. Expose for the
> lighthouse, lose the sun. Yeah, I know, HDR, but I'm not there yet,
> either. Besides, I could feel the worry vibes from Esteemed Wife, who
> later said she was wondering how she was going to handle it when I
> toppled over the edge of the rocks into the water below.
>
> Thanx for looking!
>
> --Bob Whitmire
> www.bwp33.com
>
> On Oct 28, 2009, at 2:07 PM, Russ Butler wrote:
>
>> Bob Whitmire wrote:
>>> A few new or newly processed shots from Acadia National Park.
>>>
>>> http://www.bwp33.com/page6/page6.html
>>>
>>> The new ones are first, down to Davy Jones' Locker.
>>>
>>> Thanks for looking!
>>>
>> What a beautiful set!
>> It's tough for me to pick favorites. I like them all but if forced to
>> one I'd choose Frenchman Bay.
>
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