Mangroves at Glades Bay Park, Gladesvilleby Roger Barnes
Yesterday, I put on my slightly too small gum-boots and made the most of the overcast weather by taking some photos at Glades Bay, a short walk from home along the Wulaba Aboriginal Heritage Track. This 360 degree panorama is made up of 72 images, 3 bracketed shots for each of the 24 overlapping viewpoints, stitched and blended with hugin and enfuse, then postprocessed (adaptive contrast enhancement and sharpening) using Gimp.
Gee – you’ve got some patience to do that Rog… Might look nice as a planet aswell using PolarCoordinates
Yeah, patience to shoot, and stitch. It took aaaages, but I’m pleased with the result. A planet looks a bit funny because I didn’t get the full 180 degrees vertically (no nadir). Well, I did, but it wasn’t good enough to stitch.
Thanks to that little lens cloth you got me, I kept the lens fairly dry in the rain :)
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Gee – you’ve got some patience to do that Rog… Might look nice as a planet aswell using PolarCoordinates
Yeah, patience to shoot, and stitch. It took aaaages, but I’m pleased with the result. A planet looks a bit funny because I didn’t get the full 180 degrees vertically (no nadir). Well, I did, but it wasn’t good enough to stitch.
Thanks to that little lens cloth you got me, I kept the lens fairly dry in the rain :)
– Roger Barnes
Gee – you’ve got some patience to do that Rog… Might look nice as a planet aswell using PolarCoordinates