Photo's - Not just jeep, any and all...
i don't think "Z-Man" ment to start a camera war, or a "my lense is bigger then yours"... and in that regard...
Those are som nice pictures you've taken, I am still using a 3mp, but i've got some nice shots:
at the outer banks:
a light house on the bay:
two of my better photos of a roller coster:


some from my visit to the B&O Railroad Museum:


some random nature shots:
and here are 2 pictures i stiched together from multiple photos:


My problem is, i am also still using a 35mm film camera and most of my vacation pictures are done on that instead of digital. I have dozens of shoe boxes filled with photos i wish i could digitiz.
So who else has some awsome pictures to share?
Those are som nice pictures you've taken, I am still using a 3mp, but i've got some nice shots:
at the outer banks:
a light house on the bay:
two of my better photos of a roller coster:


some from my visit to the B&O Railroad Museum:
some random nature shots:
and here are 2 pictures i stiched together from multiple photos:


My problem is, i am also still using a 35mm film camera and most of my vacation pictures are done on that instead of digital. I have dozens of shoe boxes filled with photos i wish i could digitiz.
So who else has some awsome pictures to share?
I saw the first two, and swore you were from VA... I was close.
Saw the RR pics, and was impressed someone else knew about that place.
What software did you use to stich?
I've picked up a Nikon Film scanner, if you are interested, I can get you more info (just PM me). Its a bit expensive, but well worth it. I have scanned a negative / slide at such a resolution, it ends up being 25mb when compressed as a JPG. (Great scanner!)
ever since i got my new digital camera i've been taking pictures left and right. every time i use it i find some new neat feature i can do with it. here are some random night shots i took using the long exposer times:

believe it or not, this picture was taken at 9:20 at night. where i was it was almost pitch black. but the shutter time was perfect for this one that it made it seem as if it was day time:

more randomish:



more to come.
believe it or not, this picture was taken at 9:20 at night. where i was it was almost pitch black. but the shutter time was perfect for this one that it made it seem as if it was day time:
more randomish:
more to come.
I saw the first two, and swore you were from VA... I was close.
Saw the RR pics, and was impressed someone else knew about that place.
What software did you use to stich?
I've picked up a Nikon Film scanner, if you are interested, I can get you more info (just PM me). Its a bit expensive, but well worth it. I have scanned a negative / slide at such a resolution, it ends up being 25mb when compressed as a JPG. (Great scanner!)
Saw the RR pics, and was impressed someone else knew about that place.
What software did you use to stich?
I've picked up a Nikon Film scanner, if you are interested, I can get you more info (just PM me). Its a bit expensive, but well worth it. I have scanned a negative / slide at such a resolution, it ends up being 25mb when compressed as a JPG. (Great scanner!)
heh, yeah, i goto KD a lot in the summer. i'm a theme park hunter.

and yeah, not many people know about the B&O place. even that day i was there, there was hardly anyone there. i think that if it wasn't for the money they get from the government, that place would've been torn down long ago.

and as for software, i used Ulead PhotoImpact and a lot of time. i just stood in one spot and *click* *click* *click* around from that point. then got home and slowly sewed to them together and did touchup work where they over lapped. its a time comsueming thing.
and that must be one hell of a film scanner. i thought the 3mb per picture was bad on my new camera, but 25mb? shees.
Wow! What a SUPER COOL PIC. of the paraglide in Golden! I've never jumped from a plan but I always thought it would be great fun. Thanks for the real view of what one would see if doing it. Fantastic!



Summit. view of Bishop, CA and Sierra Mountains 
