Mangroves at Glades Bay Park, Gladesville by Roger Barnes
Roger Barnes

Mangroves at Glades Bay Park, Gladesville by

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.

Canon 40D, Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm, f/22, 0.4sec +-2stops, ISO 200, Custom WB, MLU, tripod, nodal ninja, wired remote

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I’m Roger Barnes, a creative photographer from Sydney, Australia.

Here you’ll find an assortment of my best landscape and creative photographic work, from the serene to the whimsical, light to grungy and other things in between. My travels take me all over the world, and this is reflected in the portfolio. In particular you’ll find images from around Australia.

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water, landscape, bay, panorama, creek, sydney, bush, gladesville, hdr

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  • Sleek Images
    Sleek Imagesover 2 years ago

    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

  • Sleek Images
    Sleek Imagesover 2 years ago

    Gee – you’ve got some patience to do that Rog… Might look nice as a planet aswell using PolarCoordinates