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Jan 10 2012 02:09pm
Quote (RoOkieTeRra @ Jan 10 2012 06:43pm)
I had to smile..... like.......  a smile coming from the bottom of my heart........


hahaha :D yeah lol
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Jan 10 2012 06:39pm
hi all,
hi mary :P how are you? how is your family ? how is your horses ?

It was shot with my compact cam and it was something round about 30 (edit: 50 ) shots with no special settings.
if you want to have a try on your own test a program called "hugin" imo thats an adult open source alternative to all these photoshop-crap you can find outa there. when you shoot try not to change your position so much and make the pictures to overlap so thats more easy for the programm to find "similar points". in the last step try to take a photo of where you stood ( best without shadow) i think for the middle it is best not to have an area with so much texture so you can easily cover mistakes with an other program. next post more info on the program and how it works but i need to reboot into linux :P but this "hugin" exists also on windows and even on mac imo ( y it does checked this ) http://hugin.sourceforge.net/ <-- they also have a nice gallery

edit: if you are planing to render such an image you either need a powerfull desktop-pc or bring a lot of time with you. sometimes the first rendering does not fit so well

This post was edited by Nutribert on Jan 10 2012 06:54pm
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Jan 11 2012 08:21am
Quote (Nutribert @ 10 Jan 2012 20:39)
hi all,
hi mary :P how are you? how is your family ? how is your horses ?

It was shot with my compact cam and it was something round about 30 (edit: 50 ) shots with no special settings.
if you want to have a try on your own test a program called "hugin"  imo thats an adult open source alternative to all these photoshop-crap you can find outa there. when you shoot try not to change your position so much and make the pictures to overlap so thats more easy for the programm to find "similar points".  in the last step try to take a photo of where you stood ( best without shadow) i think for the middle it is best not to have an area with so much texture so you can easily cover mistakes with an other program. next post more info on the program and how it works but i need to reboot into linux :P but this "hugin" exists also on windows and even on mac imo ( y it does checked this ) http://hugin.sourceforge.net/ <-- they also have a nice gallery

edit: if you are planing to render such an image you either need a powerfull desktop-pc or bring a lot of time with you. sometimes the first rendering does not fit so well


Thank you!!
I'll look into it for sure.... although I do not like your comment I placed in bold :lol: as my computer is not ever strong enough to run PHotoshop (I still do but cannot use all the features) as I do not meet the requirements..

Kids and horses are good, weather is bad for winter (no snow, big temp differences) and working too much!
Hope you are well too!

Thanks again for sharing!! :love:
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Jan 11 2012 12:51pm
Quote (MotherOfTwo @ 11 Jan 2012 15:21)

weather is bad for winter (no snow, big temp differences)


same here
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Jan 11 2012 06:25pm
e: OMG giants ^^
well this forum needs autoresize :P

another cool part is to bring 2 portraits together ... they ( my both brothers ) had been in holyday and by nature the changed the perspective while photographing each other but thats not so bad. i brought them together in one picture when the where back at home:

http://img851.imageshack.us/img851/9316/333kk.jpg (take the link embedded they got to fat)

they also had some fun XD

http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/6116/da2l.jpg

This post was edited by Nutribert on Jan 11 2012 06:37pm
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