Beckton Park infrared panorama take 2![]() ![]() Infrared cylindrical panorama at Beckton Park (towards the west side) take 2 (24 shots, 15 degrees apart).
Technical: D50, 18-55mm kit zoom set at 18mm with 52mm Hoya circular polariser, 52-55mm step ring and 55mm Hoya R72 infrared filter stacked on. Camera mounted on a very old Kaidan Kiwi+ nodal centering rig, mounted on a Manfrotto tilt head mounted on a Manfrotto 190. The 24 shots per pano, at 15 degrees apart resulted in plenty of overlap, which is just as well, as the filters still gave some sharp corner fall-off. Each frame is 4 seconds at f16 with the D50 still accidentally set to ISO800, and all this with bright winter sunlight going on all around. Raw frames adjusted and colour processed within Adobe Lightroom, exported to jpegs and made into a panorama within Apple's antique QTVRAS, then within Photoshop, the panorama pict was set upside down, dispro stretched height by 300%, canvas made square, and rectangular to polar applied, then trimmed to size. CommentsGordon Lennox says:Interesting work, that looking great.
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publicenergy
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These are wonderful.
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