Here's a pano I shot in Park Ave, Arches National Park in Utah.
Definitely a very scenic place and lots of great photo ops.
http://panomonium.com/ParkAvenue.html
Hope you enjoy.
Rob
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Here's a pano I shot in Park Ave, Arches National Park in Utah.
Definitely a very scenic place and lots of great photo ops.
http://panomonium.com/ParkAvenue.html
Hope you enjoy.
Rob
Today is worth two tomorrows.
Rob,
thx for sharing another of your great shots. I like the place you haven chosen for the tripod, in between the sides of the valley, the possibility of the Louis XIV french view: the gate to the far away landscape. Shadows and the sunny site , nice colour. I like it..
Could you please add your exif data. I feel it might help people thinking to buy a new lens, to get a good decision by comparing different panoramas with different equipment.
I enjoyed Rob.
Heinz
really nice place and panokeep up the good work
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Heinz,
Sure thing. Shot with Canon Xsi/450D with Tokina 10-17mm 1/60th @ F10 ISO 200 and bracketed +-2.
As an FYI I used to shoot using a Sigma F3.5 8mm fisheye but have recently added the Tokina and, in my opinion, the
Tokina gives superior results, especially re sharpness and, as an added bonus, it is quite a bit cheaper than the Sigma 8mm.
Cheers,
Rob
Today is worth two tomorrows.
I believe this is some of your best work yet!
Cheers
Bill
Thx Rob for your information.
When I see this, I believe it was a good choice to change to Tokina 10 - 17mm. Me too, I am disappointed from the sharpness of the Sigma. I will try to set up some example that people can compare lenses.
Might be I will change the Sigma. But first I will do some more tests.
Cheers,
Heinz
I have yet to hear disappointment from anyone jumping from the Sigma 8 to Tokina 10-17.
If anyone has an old Sigma 8mm lens (Nikon or Canon) they would like to sell please contact me directly - bill-at-nodalninja-dot-com.
Bill