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Photographer Patrick Ziegler  Patrick Ziegler {Karma:21797}
Project N/A Camera Model Vivitar 3800N
Categories Landscape
Nature
Photoart
Film Format
Portfolio pano
Lens Vivitar 28-70mm
Uploaded 5/17/2005 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Ektachrome
    ISO / Film Speed 100
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State -  SOUTH DAKOTA
Country - United States   United States
About Badlands National Park, South Dakota. Photo taken moments after sunrise at the "Pinnacles" Viewpoint.

2 shot panoramic
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Nicole Marcisz Nicole Marcisz   {K:10268} 9/30/2005
Awesome panoramic, I'll bet it looks fantastic large on the wall.
cheers,
nicole

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 6/22/2005
Amen to the panoramics bro. Let me know if you want some hints on gluing upwards of 8 - 12 shots.

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Judi Liosatos Judi Liosatos   {K:34047} 5/18/2005
Very beautifully captured and stitched.

Judi

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Patrick Ziegler Patrick Ziegler   {K:21797} 5/17/2005
Ben, thanks for looking.

I use photoshop to put the images together. There is no automatic tool for it but the technique is quite simple.

I think quality is actually gained when combining the images. Things like grain and noise are shrunk to a smaller size.

UF, because of it's size limitations does not do justice to panoramics.

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Dorothy Di Liddo   {K:13787} 5/17/2005
beautiful, that ribbon of light really draws one's eye into the photo. nice catch. Dottie

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Deb Mayes   {K:19605} 5/17/2005
Pat, this is absolute magic. I will never forget this view as long as I live, and you've chosen the perfect time to photograph it. The contrast in light is incredible.

I can't help but wonder what the first settlers thought, walking across the prairie and then coming to this. You've conveyed that same sense of awe. Well done!

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Ben Mok   {K:4084} 5/17/2005
I love panoramics. I noticed that you have done some excellent ones in your portfolio.

Questions for you.
1) What tools do you use to stitch the photos together?
2) Do you find that you lose alot of the quality when you compress a panoramic? Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Ben

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