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Skyline from Frankfurt taken from the MainTower. View direction to the main railway station.
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Nice clarity.

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Thanks. A little bit of the clearity is done during postprocessing.
Great and interesting panorama and I love the colours particularly the orange streets :)

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beautiful view
what speed and diaphragm u used for this?

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Oh thats difficult. Because as I mentioned at on of your pics the contrast is too high to reproduce with an digital camera (lights and dark shadows).
So I used a DRI technique (Dynamic Range Increase). You shoot some pics with different exposure and put it together in postprocessing.
For this pic i used 6 different pictures, all shoot at f/8 with 30sec, 13 sec, 5 sec, 2sec, 1 sec, 1/3sec (with tripod, of course). And I used a freeware programm (from a german foto forum user) to stitch them together. Voila!
ouaou thats amazing and lots of work no moving of the tripod at all :wow:
it sounds worst designing this protocol than my biological experiments protocols lol
xxmm its very interesting i ll have to try it one day
whats the name and the link for that freeware program u r mentioning?
where did u learn this technique from ??

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wow man, that's awesome.
and props to the postprocessing, it came out good

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I take the software "Picturenaut" form this thread: [link]

To learn more from this technique go to wikipedia: [link]

If you have further questions I'll try to answer them.

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