Showing posts with label panorama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label panorama. Show all posts

Thursday, October 26, 2023

Wimpole Estate

 Yesterday was very enjoyable showing Lynn around the Wimpole Estate and taking lots of photographs in the varied locations and with changing weather conditions. I was using my full-spectrum camera which gave some interesting colours and tones to the day.


Sunday, September 17, 2023

Points of view in Saffron Walden

Yesterday was our camera club's annual Points of View competition where last year's winner chooses the location and topics. Gaby set it in Saffron Walden and chose the following 5 topics: Market Day, Sweet Things, Bridge End Garden (monochrome), Ancient and Modern, and the Church. Here are a few out takes from these topics plus a couple that I liked though not relevant to the task. I was very pleased with the panorama (8 shots) except for the dominant central figure.

Sunday, September 10, 2023

Evening Panoramas at West Cambridge Site

The main purpose of our CCC outing to the West Cambridge site was to explore panorama photography (with kind permission). These were multishots (up to 7) using Fuji X100V (fixed 35mm equiv. lens) handheld and processed in photomerge option in Lightroom. These are in taking order, starting and finishing with the Schlumberger tents 

Thursday, September 7, 2023

Cambridge West Site Panorama Evening

Yesterday evening a group from CCC visited West Cambridge site to take panoramas of the buildings. For some of the time I was using my Sony RX100 Infrared-converted camera to do both panoramas and wide angle shots. These are from the jpegs with a profile applied in camera and then adjusted in Lightroom. Not images that would stand up to scrutiny when printed large but great fun playing with the colour palettes as the light sources changes.






 

Saturday, October 15, 2022

Bristol Walk 1

 I had a spare afternoon in Bristol and went for a walk around the city centre - last visited 2012 when it was pouring with rain! Very little has changed in terms of buildings but, like many cities, the area is very much dominated by tourist trade now with lots of eating places and tourist attractions. I was using a fixed 23mm lens (X100V) so some images are stitched panoramas (horizontally or vertically) while the last image is enlarged to test the quality of the original.



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