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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 172217" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>This was shot handheld for a reason. I was shooting late night in a downtown environment just to see if I could and to push the camera's limits since I had not done so with this camera before. I have also been pushing myself to learn more about post processing and seeing what I can achieve there. Nighttime vertical panorama of a 25 story building seem like a good place to try that. </p><p>I worked on the parallax correction and although it is probably not 100% it is pretty close and since I could not correct it before the stitching it was a little harder than before. I think using a kit 18-55 at 18 mm probably did not help the matter.</p><p>I have limited room to back up so that is not a possibility. I think next time I will use my 40mm fixed lens and a tripod. I may have to do 2 across and 5 down to get the shot but again the reason for the shot is to push myself to do things that are not easy. </p><p>I did print a 13X19 of this shot and it is beautiful <strong>AT NORMAL VIEWING</strong> distances you can not see the grain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 172217, member: 6277"] This was shot handheld for a reason. I was shooting late night in a downtown environment just to see if I could and to push the camera's limits since I had not done so with this camera before. I have also been pushing myself to learn more about post processing and seeing what I can achieve there. Nighttime vertical panorama of a 25 story building seem like a good place to try that. I worked on the parallax correction and although it is probably not 100% it is pretty close and since I could not correct it before the stitching it was a little harder than before. I think using a kit 18-55 at 18 mm probably did not help the matter. I have limited room to back up so that is not a possibility. I think next time I will use my 40mm fixed lens and a tripod. I may have to do 2 across and 5 down to get the shot but again the reason for the shot is to push myself to do things that are not easy. I did print a 13X19 of this shot and it is beautiful [B]AT NORMAL VIEWING[/B] distances you can not see the grain. [/QUOTE]
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