Found these epic pano failures online...
Posted 19/11/2013 - 16:06
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They're an absolute hoot. Thanks for posting this Steven
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Posted 19/11/2013 - 16:14
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Hilarious, bet they couldn't do that if they had tried to
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Posted 19/11/2013 - 16:54
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Ha ha, ace!
I'd say a good proportion were deliberate.
It's good to see that hand crafted panos still have a place, but it does make me wish my phone could do this, so I could create some more fakes
I'd say a good proportion were deliberate.
It's good to see that hand crafted panos still have a place, but it does make me wish my phone could do this, so I could create some more fakes
Posted 19/11/2013 - 17:31
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Hilarious. I can't take my eyes off that bathtub one!
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Posted 19/11/2013 - 18:10
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Darkmunk wrote:
Ha ha, ace!
I'd say a good proportion were deliberate.
Ha ha, ace!
I'd say a good proportion were deliberate.
+1
Some really great images, but 5, 11 & 12 are the only ones that look like panoramas and no 11 was certainly planed.
The bath scene definitely wasn't from an attempt at panoramic stitching, I suspect it needed 4-5 carefully planed shots that were manually merged in Photoshop.
Despite this they're well worth a look!
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3rd Party: Bigmos (Sigma 150-500mm OS HSM),2* 28mm, 100mm macro, 28-200 zoom, 35-80 zoom, 80-200 zoom, 80-210 zoom, 300mm M42, 600 mirror, 1000-4000 scope, 50mm M42, enlarger lenses, Sony & micro 4/3 cameras with various PK mounts, Zenit E...
Far to many tele-converters, adapters, project parts & extension tubes etc.
.[size=11:].Flickr• WPF• Panoramio
Posted 19/11/2013 - 18:26
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#4 and 16 are the stuff of nightmares!!
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Posted 19/11/2013 - 19:40
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Great stuff. Very creative
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