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// September 09, 2003
(Click on image to see panaroma)
One of the many interesting landscapes on the way to K Gudi in BR Hills. It is named so after the Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple situated on the edge of a 1000ft granite rock in the forest. The forest is a wildlife sanctuary and famous mainly for bisons and Veerappan, the sandalwood thief. Although people have sighted a few tigers too. The best part of BR Hills are the jungle treks. Thank God I never saw Veerappan but I did see STFlt;/acronym> patrols in the jungle. And a few animals too - bison, elephants, barking deer, sambars, sloths, langurs, wild boar and the utterly common cheetal.
More information on going there is found here.
(Filed in BR Hills)
I have a question here!
When I try to take panorama shot and if any of the object is moving [specially vehicle] they will be messed up in final image.
I am wondering how did you take this photo where car is moving still in stitched image there is no problem!
May be in this panorama, you took 3 pictures, car being present in first one and not present in other two!
Am I correct?
JD
Its quite simple to get it correctly. Ensure that when you are taking overlapping photos, the moving vehicle appears in only one of the photos at the centre of that photo. BTW, the car in the panorama is not moving. It remained still till I finished my work. ;-)
For panoramic photos I understand you did a stitching later, can you tell what sort of features that I should look for in a digital camera which will enable me to take panoramic pictures more effectively.
Any camera that you recommend.
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I have a question here!
When I try to take panorama shot and if any of the object is moving [specially vehicle] they will be messed up in final image.
I am wondering how did you take this photo where car is moving still in stitched image there is no problem!
May be in this panorama, you took 3 pictures, car being present in first one and not present in other two!
Am I correct?
JD