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    The Delaware River

    Bought a Desmond DNR-120 Nodal Rail and SUPON 360 Panoramic Head to find the nodal point to do better Panos. So here are two using this kit with the EOS M3 w/EF-M 18-55mm @ 35mm

    The 1st is a 11 image pano view of Philipsburg, NJ looking over the Lehigh and Delaware Rivers
    IMG_4756-Edit-Edit.jpg by tesarver, on Flickr

    The 2nd is a 10 image of the rail bridge over the Delaware
    IMG_4767-Edit-Edit.jpg by tesarver, on Flickr

    Comments Welcomed

    Tom
    Last edited by tesarver; 19-06-2017, 11:49.

    #2
    Re: The Delaware River

    Very nice colourful Pano images Tom
    Derek

    EOS R, RF 24-105mm L f4, EF 16-35mm L f4, EF 70-200mm f4 L IS II USM

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      #3
      Re: The Delaware River

      Enjoy your new toys... both images appear to have the same subject; the bridge... Is #1 a mis-post???
      Cheers;
      Lee
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      5D3, 80D, 40D (IR), G3X
      17-40 f/4, 24-105 f/4, 70-200 f/2.8, 100-400 f/4.5-5.6, 100 f/2.8 Macro, Sigma 150-600 Sport

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        #4
        Re: The Delaware River

        No1 is a 11 image pano. No2 is a 10 image pano, hence the the difference in the angle of view, sure the river is the same on both, no doubt Tom will put us right.
        Originally posted by EOS_User View Post
        Enjoy your new toys... both images appear to have the same subject; the bridge... Is #1 a mis-post???
        Derek

        EOS R, RF 24-105mm L f4, EF 16-35mm L f4, EF 70-200mm f4 L IS II USM

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          #5
          Re: The Delaware River

          1st image works well for me, impressive work
          :- Ian

          5D Mk III, 24-105 / 70-200 f2.8 L / 100-400 Mk II / 100 macro / 16-35 L / 11-24 L / 1.4 & 2x converters and a bad back carrying it all ;o)

          :- https://www.flickr.com/photos/fotosespana/

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            #6
            Re: The Delaware River

            Thanks Derek, Lee and Ian for stopping by. The 1st image is a view of Philipsburg looking across the Lehigh and Delaware rivers. That scene is bordered by 2 bridges, the left bridge is the Freebridge that spans the Delaware and connects Easton to Philipsburg for foot and car traffic and the bridge on the right is the rail bridge that spans the Delaware.

            The 2nd image was taken just focusing on the rail bridge that spans the Delaware

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              #7
              Re: The Delaware River

              Thanks for the update Tom. Like em both, but agree with Ian No1 just wins it.
              Derek

              EOS R, RF 24-105mm L f4, EF 16-35mm L f4, EF 70-200mm f4 L IS II USM

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                #8
                Re: The Delaware River

                Thanks again Derek

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                  #9
                  Re: The Delaware River

                  both work well and good stitching

                  Did you forget to convert them to mono
                  Stan - LRPS, CPAGB, BPE2*

                  http://neptuno-photography.foliopic.com/
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                    #10
                    Re: The Delaware River

                    Thanks Stan, Actually I have already converted one to BW and using it currently as by Background Photo for Facebook.

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                      #11
                      Re: The Delaware River

                      Hi Tom

                      The new toys appear to have done you proud. Excellent Pano, lovely colours and effective composition. Even the title Delaware River sounds quite exotic to me, though probably quite ordinary to you. In the same vein, I live quite close to Stonehenge and hardly take much notice, but to others, that would be amazing. Surprising what you can get used to.
                      Colin

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