A few panos from Mt Field

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A few panos from Mt Field

Postby Mickeymoo » Thu 25 Aug, 2011 9:17 pm

Hi all, finally managed to stitch and edit a few panos from my trip to Mt Field a little while back so thought I'd post a few up.

Cheers,
Michael.

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Re: A few panos from Mt Field

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Fri 26 Aug, 2011 5:30 pm

Awesome Michael. Love the one of the Denisons. Such a beautiful range.
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Re: A few panos from Mt Field

Postby stepbystep » Fri 26 Aug, 2011 5:33 pm

^^^Ditto^^^ really like the one below it too, I want to see it BIGGER :D
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Re: A few panos from Mt Field

Postby bluewombat » Fri 26 Aug, 2011 6:20 pm

Great shots Michael, what program did you use to stitch them up with
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Re: A few panos from Mt Field

Postby weetbix456 » Fri 26 Aug, 2011 8:48 pm

awsome. so good this year! i'd love to make panos like that, i end up just spinning round in circles shooting video :D
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Re: A few panos from Mt Field

Postby Mickeymoo » Mon 29 Aug, 2011 11:48 am

Thanks everyone :)

ILUVSWTAS wrote:Awesome Michael. Love the one of the Denisons. Such a beautiful range.


Yeah they look pretty awesome, especially covered in snow!


bluewombat wrote:Great shots Michael, what program did you use to stitch them up with
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Just the automated function in Photoshop CS5 (my poor old computer really struggled handling some of them that were up to ~1GB in size to start with!!), but it seems to do a pretty good job of the stitching for the most part, then if the automated program can't stitch it properly you can try it manually.


stepbystep wrote:^^^Ditto^^^ really like the one below it too, I want to see it BIGGER :D


I might try and link a couple at full size in the next day or two!

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Re: A few panos from Mt Field

Postby Stibb » Mon 29 Aug, 2011 12:49 pm

It looks so awesome! The Denison range pics: where are they taken from? I've never been there in clear weather so don't really know what it looks like :lol: :cry:
I was up on Tarn Shelf 2 days ago but had *slightly* different weather. I turned around just before Newdegate hut due to horisontal hail/sleet/rain. I had hoped to get over the pass for some views. Next time :)

Yay, just checked the web cam. There's more snow on the ground again :D
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Re: A few panos from Mt Field

Postby Mickeymoo » Mon 29 Aug, 2011 3:04 pm

Stibb wrote:It looks so awesome! The Denison range pics: where are they taken from? I've never been there in clear weather so don't really know what it looks like :lol: :cry:
I was up on Tarn Shelf 2 days ago but had *slightly* different weather. I turned around just before Newdegate hut due to horisontal hail/sleet/rain. I had hoped to get over the pass for some views. Next time :)

Yay, just checked the web cam. There's more snow on the ground again :D


The Denison Range photos were taken from The Watcher, which has some nice views from the summit. The view from Mt Field West would be a little better as you would be able to see Mt Wright and the Thumbs etc and its a little higher/closer, but still pretty magic views in the snow from The Watcher anyway. I'm sure when you do manage to get some views it will be worth the wait!! Good excuse to keep going back anyway :D

Looks like a nice dusting up there doesn't it, hopefully it's enough to hang around for a few days at least.
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Re: A few panos from Mt Field

Postby Stibb » Mon 29 Aug, 2011 3:59 pm

Thanks, must make it to the Watcher in good weather then. Probably incorporate it in K col circuit :)

Now, please stay cold up there (and please make the days longer so I have time to get up there soon again)
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