See it, post it

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ETA

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Double rainbow!

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Good to know Clementine has such loyal subjects

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At First glance I tought It was a bottle of wine.

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More western panoramas… All rivers. Snake (x2), Malheur, and Deschutes

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wow, those are awesome!
do you use a special pano camera, or is it an app that lets you take panos with DSLR or phone?
i know those places (maybe not the exact locations) and fished the snake and columbia. i do love the PNW, both sides of the mountains.

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It’s just my regular Android camera in panorama mode. I’ve gotten some practice at it, but otherwise it’s pretty much out of the box.

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If you have a cellphone most of them will have panorama options you just have to go look for it hidden in the settings/camera modes, they work mostly ok but can end up having significant distortion if you don’t use a tripod which i don’t :stuck_out_tongue:

Back when i used to have Photoshop i used their panorama tool a lot, it’s a tool where you could stitch multiple pictures together, produced results that were less distorted than my phone’s panorama setting. Frankly I’ve been mulling over going back to using some kind of software tool to do the panoramas for me as a post-processing effect. The downsides is that the lighting can change as you pivot so it makes stitching the images a bit more obvious. its best used for settings where the lighting will be mostly even and consistent.

Here’s a pretty old pic i stitched with PS back in the day

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Found my original PS for a stitched panorama, it shows you the gymnastics the tool was using to correct distortion. So cropping after the fact was usually necessary (location is Zion National Park)

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That 4th photo. Looks as close as one can get to an example of Cubism on a support column beneath a freeway.

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(I’ve never seen a new one.)

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