Mural Deportivo (panoramic)

Picture by sanz3jo


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  • March 03, 2013
  • Olympus E420
  • Zuiko Digital 14-42mm
  • Shooting Style Tripod
  • Shoots Number Multiple Exposure
  • Exposures Number -2,0,+2
  • Editing Software Photoshop / Others / Photomatix Pro
  • File Format RAW
  • Notes
Sport Mural Soccer Football Baseball Basketball Voleyball Tennis HDR Olympus Evolt 420 Panorama Panoramic Photo Photography

19 Comments

03 Mar 04:51
sanz3jo

This is my first try with a HDR Panoramic. I try to capture this mural with my standard zoom lens (14-42mm) but it was no possible, so I decided to do a panoramic HDR. I take three shots at -2,0,+2 each one and processed on Photomatix after that I used Photo Shop Elements to photo merge panorama, is a very hard process to do because you have to apply the same process for each HDR and then merge together. From what I've seen the site does not allow adequate size to show panoramic in a suitable size, sometime is good to try different thing and tested yourself. I hope you like it.

03 Mar 05:03
sanz3jo

Please download for best view.

03 Mar 06:05
chema

Beautiful, like it

03 Mar 06:35
miltonv

10

03 Mar 07:24
dmitry

Nice work ;)

03 Mar 12:17
dalematt

Well, I think you did a marvelous job!

03 Mar 12:34
ksaul1

Excellent work!

03 Mar 14:46
iciworm

Oh yes, i know what you mean, it is truly hard to do a good panorama hdr, but this one is great.

03 Mar 15:27
inkslinger

Downloaded on my 24" screen it is amazing.....10+++

03 Mar 15:55
digicam

Outstanding work Mario....One the BEST Pano's I've seen here yet. My POTD and Favorite!

03 Mar 16:17
eduardo_kiehl

9

03 Mar 17:17
pandarino

10

03 Mar 17:58
kelly67

Excellent!

03 Mar 18:53
josephc

10. Great work.

03 Mar 19:27
anonymous

10!!

03 Mar 20:00
karl_oparka

9 on this one.

03 Mar 20:06
myliwg01

Great work for a first time panorama.

04 Mar 13:00
sorance2000

theme, composition-9; light, atmosphere-8; impressive, mood-7, technic-9

10 Mar 14:38
demonswrath

There's an easier way to do this. If you use Photomatix Pro to do all the HDR's, you can then use Photoshop to stitch them together. From there you can use Lightroom to improve the quality further :) That's how I do mine ^^

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