Penang in panorama


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Gurney Drive


Gurney Drive


Queensbay Mall


Queensbay Mall
 

Nice Series. :D
 

hi leschang, care to share how u make them? i really can't see any stitching marks..so u use any special tripod to take them? and why vertical shots?

what tips to take them?
 

i use photoshop's photomerge, no special technics :sweat:, i took about 15-20 shots to stitch (depends on the angle covered), no tripod as usually bright sunlight outdoor shot, i can crop away the high and low after stitch.
i shot vertical, i guess vertical shots easier to stitch and less barrel effect.:sweatsm:
 

Lover's Isle


Batu Ferringgi Beach


Teluk Bahang Dam in 360°


thanks for viewing.
 

i use photoshop's photomerge, no special technics :sweat:, i took about 15-20 shots to stitch (depends on the angle covered), no tripod as usually bright sunlight outdoor shot, i can crop away the high and low after stitch.
i shot vertical, i guess vertical shots easier to stitch and less barrel effect.:sweatsm:

wow, quite impressive..do u have to try to maintain taking picture from the same point? coz i think if we move..perspective may shift? and i have vignetting or barrel effect on my pano too ha..if u don't mind i put it here.

maybe vertical shots help? but i hardly see any stitch marks on your pano shot..nice.

 

wow, quite impressive..do u have to try to maintain taking picture from the same point? coz i think if we move..perspective may shift? and i have vignetting or barrel effect on my pano too ha..if u don't mind i put it here.

maybe vertical shots help? but i hardly see any stitch marks on your pano shot..nice.

thanks for sharing, nice scenery there, i think your stitch marks were caused by different exposure of every frames, you need to manually set the average exposure, i guess.
 

Jit Sin High School


Jit Sin High School
 

i-Avenue


i-Avenue and Bukit Jambul Complex
 

I am a Penangnite, is nice that you put it in such beautiful perspective, have never seen Penang looks so good.
 

Penang International Sports Arena (PISA)


Penang International Sports Arena (PISA)


Bukit Dumbar, Jelutong


Bukit Dumbar, Jelutong
 

Wisma Yap Chor Ee


Spice & Rice Restaurant
 

High Court


Komtar and Prangin Mall


Dewan Sri Pinang


Convent Light Street
 

Botanical Garden


Ayer Itam Dam


Komtar


Giant Hypermarket
 

Fishery Aquaiurm


Fishery Aquarium
 

taken 08:22 just now, Gurney Drive at dawn
 

Loke Mansion, Gurney Drive


Loke Mansion is a handsome "arts-and-craft" heritage villa facing the sea on prime real estate in Gurney Drive, Penang. It is one of the heritage sites in Penang threatened by surrounding developments, so I am documenting it for AsiaExplorers so that everybody can get to appreciate its heritage value.
Loke Mansion was built by Alan Loke, the son of tycoon Loke Yew, around 1924-25. In keeping with the habit among the well-to-do at that time of building ostentatious homes and giving them English-sounding names, Loke Mansion was originally called Chatsworth. The northern seafront where it was located, which is today Gurney Drive, was then called North Beach.

quote from asiaexplorers.com
http://www.asiaexplorers.com/malaysia/lokemansion.htm
 

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