mzedp, to Houston
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mzedp,
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mzedp, to Columbus
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My only goal was to try to photograph the eclipse, so I brought a single lens, which limited the photos I could take.

#Columbus #Ohio #NeonSign #Newspaper #CBUS #Photography #Hugin

mzedp, to macrophotography
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mzedp, to photography
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Honestly, just did this for lack of a better object to practice my photography on.

High-ish resolution image of a US Quarter.

Some other designs in quarters are nicer, I just chose this one because the figures on the boat were pretty intricate.

mzedp, to photography
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La Carafe is not Houston's oldest bar, but it IS located in one of Houston's oldest buildings.

I did not take a photo of the place itself, but this is the view from the balcony.

mzedp, to Houston
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Houston, "Grafiti Park"(?)

If you're looking for something to do in the city, 3rd Ward Tours has some pretty nice bike tours.

_Davidsmith, to random
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I love the immersive panoramas on visionOS. However, for this to be convincing you really need the photos to be high resolution. When I started printing large format panoramas for my walls, but still wanting to capture them on my iPhone, I had to learn how to maximize my pixels.

I capture 48MP frames and then merge them in Photoshop. The result is the equivalent of Retina vs Non-Retina when viewed on visionOS—or “That’s nice" vs “Oh, wow I'm on a mountain top"

Examples: https://www.david-smith.org/blog/2024/02/26/super-resolution-panoramas/

A screenshot showing the relative size of 1:1 section of a panorama with stacked version has roughly twice the pixels.
A photograph showing a large format panorama on mounted on the wall, the photograph shows Ben Nevis in Scotland.
A super high resolution panorama taken from Hellvelyn in the UK Lake District. It is brown and rocky with blue skies and sweeping views over to the far reaching fells.

richlv,
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@_Davidsmith For those who would like to use opensource software, is a specialised panorama stitching tool:

https://hugin.sourceforge.io/

Fotos-HF, to debian

The longest castle in the world, Burghausen castle, Bavaria, Germany at sunset.

Panorama of six images shot with the Canon EOS R5, edited with #Darktable and stitched together with #Hugin on #Debian #Linux.

Canon RF 24-105mm F4.0 L
1/80s, F5.6, ISO-2000, 24mm

#CanonR5 #CanonEOSR5 #Canon #Photography #Germany #Bavaria #Castle #OpenSource #Sunset #River #Panorama #Landscape #LandscapePhotography

photogramm, to photography German
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Kerobian, to Battlemaps
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mzedp, to photography
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A couple of old photos of the cathedral of Cordoba.

image/jpeg

mzedp, to photography
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Sonora has a ye ne se cua.

mzedp, to photography
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When you go to Pompey you won't have time to see everything. Much less take it all in.

Taking photos helps more than my poor memory - they also give me material to work with.

What you get from the visit will likely be unimpressive, a couple of badly aligned images with other tourists phones in the shot.

A photo of a mosaic of Alexander the great in battle on the floor of a villa in pompey - partial view left side not visible

mzedp,
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With a bit of software magic you can generate a decent compound image.

Doing a finer "viewpoint correction" is still a challenge though - the best option I've found so far is using mobile "scanning" apps which produce final images like the ones here.

Not perfect, but they do let me get a better idea of what it would look like when seen directly from above.

A "viewpoint corrected" version of the mosaic showing what it would look like when seen directly head on, generated by using a "scanning" app.
A "viewpoint corrected" version of the mosaic showing what it would look like when seen directly head on, generated by using a different "scanning" app.

artpouet, to photography French
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Le lac Deaumesnil, Paris 12, France

Panorama rendu avec Hugin, en mode automatique.
ça ne se voit pas vraiment, mais il y a quelques défaut des pieds des arbres, au centre.

Je suis plutôt satisfait du rendu en mode automatique.

mzedp, to microscopy
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This is not one photo, but 360 photos stitched together.

Each photo covering an area of around half a millimeter square.

This is just a small branch of some moss I picked up looking for Tardigrades.

ryanhodnett, to Newfoundland
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Green Point at Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Green_Point_-_Gros_Morne_National_Park,_Newfoundland_2019-08-20_(21).jpg

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Sea Stacks in Robinhood Bay


https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sea_Stacks_in_Robinhood_Bay_-_Port_Rexton,_Newfoundland_2019-08-14_(02).jpg

EugeniaLoli, to illustration

Nothing more serene but hugging your doggo or kitteh! I painted this tonight with watercolors mixed with white gouache to give it a thicker look. Prints are available on my profile's link.
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Picturavis, to nature

View from Plose

The Dolomites have many beautiful views. This one is easily accessible via the Woody Walk on the Plose east of Brixen.

Panorama processed from 5 photos.

Nikon Z50, Nikkor 17-28/2,8, 17 mm, f11, 1/50, ISO 100, handheld

ryanhodnett, to Newfoundland
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Panorama of a view from Seven Island Lookout


(full resolution on Wikimedia: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:View_from_Seven_Island_Lookout_-_Placentia,_Newfoundland_2019-08-10_(01).jpg)

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