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Can you please describe the whole technique? I think that the shot is amazing. [[User:82.20.29.233]] 21:13, 12 June 2007
 
Can you please describe the whole technique? I think that the shot is amazing. [[User:82.20.29.233]] 21:13, 12 June 2007
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:Hi, a full description of how I did this is in progress [http://wiki.highinbcgallery.com/index.php/OffTopic:Photography/BC_Parliament_Buildings_HDR_mosaic here]. I used your questions to add to the description, thanks. [[User:HighInBC|HighInBC]] 21:38, 12 June 2007 (UTC)

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This image was created by stitching together 20 sets of HDRI images each created from 3 exposures. This makes for a total of 60 photographs used to create this image. I used CHDK so allow for the taking of several bracketed shutter speed exposures without re-metering in between.

File:British Columbia Parliament Buildings - Pano - HDR.jpg

The British Columbia Parliament Buildings in Victoria, BC - located at 48°25′13.4″N, 123°22′11.1″W

Geez, I cannot upload the image, the server resets the connection. See: British_Columbia_Parliament_Buildings_-_Pano_-_HDR.jpg for the image. Perhaps the file is too large, but I am not even getting an error message. If anyone can manage to upload it here go for it, it is licensed under Creative Commons 2.5.


Can you please describe how did you take this picture?

I assume that you used tripod but did you changed the point of view or just rotated the camera... And how did you stitch all those pictures together? It is very seamless.

Did you used RAW (CRW) or JPEGs from your camera? Which program are you using to convert to DNG? DND for PowerShot? And which program are you using for HDR? Tone Mapping in Photomatix Pro?

Can you please describe the whole technique? I think that the shot is amazing. User:82.20.29.233 21:13, 12 June 2007

Hi, a full description of how I did this is in progress here. I used your questions to add to the description, thanks. HighInBC 21:38, 12 June 2007 (UTC)