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Nocturnal panoramic view of Waterside on the Elizabeth River in downtown Norfolk, Virginia in all its Holiday splendor…
While down there on the docks I took a lot of shots of the sky line using the wide angle lens, not thinking of using them. But after down loading and looking at what I had, I thought I could crop out the top and bottom some and make a nice panoramic view of the Norfolk water front. After playing with them in PhotoShop, I thought I would try putting two shots together in one longer panoramic view of the area.
In doing so, I lost the EXIF info, so I post it below.
Hope you like the view… Thanks for looking…
I like to wish one and all a Happy and Prosperous New Year with many great and safe hours of shooting…
File name:
1st, Life side: IMG_1856.CR2
2nd, Right side: IMG_1857.CR2
Camera Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Shooting Date/Time: 12/28/2008, 1st, 19:41:51 & 2nd, 19:44:00
Tv(Shutter Speed): 3.2Sec.
Av(Aperture Value): F4.5
Metering Modes: Centerweighted average metering
ISO Speed: 100
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm 1:4-5.6 DC HSM
Focal Length: 11.0 mm
Image size: 3888 x 2592
Image Quality: RAW
Flash: Off
White Balance: Flash
AF mode: AI Servo AF
Picture Style: Neutral
Color matrix -
Color Space: sRGB
File Size: 1st, 10376 KB & 2nd, 10287 KB
Drive Mode: Shooting with self-timer |
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- Jonela
(2757) - [2009-01-04 13:36]
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Hi Denny,
This is a nice panoramic night scene well done for trying. Again I like the colourful reflections in the water. I think your iso should have been about 1600 - 3200 to achieve a better result imho. TFS
Regards#
Jon
Denny,
In case you weren't aware, if you post a panoramic photo at the ratio of 1:2.5 TrekLens will recognize it as a pano and allow you to post a larger version from the manage your photos section. I would love to see a larger post of this one. Let me know if you need help posting.
TFS,
Michael