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Thanks! I like the pano frame. Were each of them taken in a single frame and then cropped?

Nope. On a tripod, the lens was first tilted to desired angle, then a shot taken from each left shift, neutral, and right shift were stitched to make a pano.

I dun have the habit of taking a cropped pano though. Stitching with a t/s lens is actually pretty easy and individual frames distortion free since they are part of the same image circle.

Ryan
 

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like the image of the tall building behind / within .....:lovegrin:

don't remember wheelock looking like that ... :bigeyes:

esther
 

Hi esther
That was a shot from the back of Wheelock :) It was pretty bright outside, so the building appeared a little lighter in shade.

Sunny day, wife was getting her hair cut so I got some spare time to ramble Wheelock and ION :bsmilie: No tripod this time, so a little more alive and mobile.

Here is I O N, .... a chink of it

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.....ramble Wheelock and ION ..........a little more alive and mobile.

hm.....I can understand why.....also minus the stressful burden :bsmilie:

#108
nice pic...interesting reflection in the inferior half.

esther
 

Esther, one of the trick is to walk around and see the various reflection you can get off the glasses. Different angle gets you to reflect different things and a few steps can make a big difference!

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Amazing tilt-shift effect! You have such a good eye for great shots. :thumbsup:
 

Thanks JT! Good that u made it back for work on time!

BEA. Just a bit of vignetting and sharpening

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taken on one of the later afternoons

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I like the shape of #108 cool~!
 

taken at buangkok?

I was driving past Sengkang and stopped by to take some of the nice flats in the midst. Cannot remember the exact locality but u might be right on the Buangkok vicinity.

Ryan
 

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