November 18, 2009 at 7:18 pm
A couple or three visits ago, I tilted my camera into portrait mode, while it was on my monopod, and clicked off a series of overlapping photos for stitching into a panorama using the programme in Elements. The upside to portrait images is that they are larger in depth, size wise, than a landscape shot but the downside is that you need to take twice as many and that leads to a misalignment in places in the foreground.






Brian
By: richc1977 - 19th November 2009 at 19:10
I have a website I’ve put together with a virtual tour of both RAF Cosford and Hendon that has similar panoramic photos.
http://aviation.elettra.co.uk/rafmuseum/virtual.php
Not aviation related but if anyone is interested in the QE2 or HMS Belfast I have similar virtual tours of them so PM me and I can give you the links.
Great pictures.
I did much the same at Cosford a couple of years back. Of course, you can overdo that kind of thing….:diablo:
By: pagen01 - 19th November 2009 at 17:10
Fantastic Brian, Belfast Truss heaven!
I wouldn’t have noticed that they are stitched at all, it was only because you mentioned the foreground and you can see the misalignment in the ropes – personally I would ‘paint’ them out rather than try and match them.
The pics are odd at first because the backgrounds look like they’re taken with a superwide angle lens but the aircraft arn’t ‘bent’ which is the normal affect. Lighting and balance is superb.
Well done the others on here aswel, like the bendy Belfast!
By: Wyvernfan - 19th November 2009 at 15:58
Great pictures.
I did much the same at Cosford a couple of years back. Of course, you can overdo that kind of thing….:diablo:
Strewth… the things Cosford do to fit planes into hangars.!:D
By: SADSACK - 19th November 2009 at 13:30
re;
Fantastic pics. Whats the project in the foreground of the 1st pic?
By: Last Lightning - 19th November 2009 at 13:14
One i made quite awhile ago 🙂
By: ajdawson - 19th November 2009 at 12:09
Stitching software
I spent a while some time ago taking pictures for this sort of panorama, then not having much success stitching them together – eventually I found a useful bit of software which seem to produce good results – even better, it’s free! (Although only for Windows unfortunately).
It can be downloaded from http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/groups/ivm/ice/
Using it couldn’t be simpler, start the software and open the images you want stitched together and it does the rest.
I’ve had some pretty good results with it so far, although one or two where I didn’t have enough overlap between photos weren’t so good.
Andy
By: Flygirl - 19th November 2009 at 06:31
Very nice Brian.
By: EGTC - 19th November 2009 at 00:45
Impressive. 😎
By: Pendeen - 19th November 2009 at 00:39
Excellent pictures. Keep them coming!
Scouse: Hmmm – interesting . . . .
By: Scouse - 18th November 2009 at 23:04
Great pictures.
I did much the same at Cosford a couple of years back. Of course, you can overdo that kind of thing….:diablo:
By: groundhugger - 18th November 2009 at 22:51
Excellent photo’s didn’t notice the foreground at all , wasn’t looking ! 😉
By: CADman - 18th November 2009 at 22:26
Wow !! Well done sir !!! Having tried this sort of photo stitching (and failled) those montages are excellent. Think the misaligned foreground would be easy to photoshop out ?
CADman