Milano, Piazza del Duomo - Marco D'Elia




One of my favorite is panoramic. This shot (5 slides) are not perfect. I was in the city for work without tripod, you see vertical lines are not perfect. The light was good and I cannot resist :-) Stitched with proper software tool, is more easy.
Greetings from Milan!

Camera:   Contax G1
Lens:   Carl Zeiss Biogon 21mm f/2.8
Film:   Fuji Provia 400F
Exposure:   N/R
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Posted:   26-Mar-2002

Rating: 8.45 (11 ratings)

Comments

Excellent

job Marco. Did you get sore fingers :-)

Knut Skjærven     26-Mar-2002 at 11:09

exceptionally....

Marco no tripod? No seams? Wow! What an excellent exposure and superb handi-work, too!

Jerome Belthrop     26-Mar-2002 at 13:50

Waw

What a nice view, the 21 is worth is money !!

Jan Brouckaert     26-Mar-2002 at 14:13

Good

Nice job Marco. You really have mastered the panoramic form. Excellent subject. So what if the verticals are'nt perfect. If you take a print and bent it into a curve (>90 degrees for this example); all the distortion goes away.

MARK MILLEN     26-Mar-2002 at 16:12

Brilliant

Really nice use of this technique. This one, more than any others I've seen, gives the illusion of "being there" as my eyes scan across the image. Excellent!

Karl Winkler     30-Mar-2002 at 13:23

Spectacular

Actually, I'm impressed by how little distortion there is in this image. The camera must have been held almost perfectly vertical.

Robert Goldstein     30-Mar-2002 at 16:15

excellent

this is great work. congratulations!

Witold Riedel     30-Mar-2002 at 18:16

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A nice image that definitely gives the feeling of standing there. I must say though that four purplish-colored seams are quite obvious in the sky, especially if viewed full size and scrolled left to right, that and the vignette-like darkness along the bottom and the blown out white in parts of the sky are significant minuses. Wide lenses present these challenges for panoramics and I think a software panoramic tool, although quicker,= would have done a worse job, you are to be commended for tackling such a difficult job---it is impressive to look at.

Richard Sintchak     31-Mar-2002 at 18:11