Gympie Trad shoot 2014 Pictures
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Only viewed a few photos yet, some great images there.
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This is the last lot of photos
http://www.ozbow.net/Gympie%20Trad%20Sh ... 4/9/9.html
1 small movie to come
http://www.ozbow.net/Gympie%20Trad%20Sh ... 4/9/9.html
1 small movie to come
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Excellent Shots Mark, Thanks Roadie.
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thanks for such a great job Mark, best shots of a shoot I've seen.
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I'll second that Bob!bigbob wrote:thanks for such a great job Mark, best shots of a shoot I've seen.
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I say, what a cheeky group we are...
Great photo's Mark. Thanks for taking the time to do them.
Now, if you could just work out a plan of how to set all these camera's up, so you can still shoot.
cheers
sue
Great photo's Mark. Thanks for taking the time to do them.
Now, if you could just work out a plan of how to set all these camera's up, so you can still shoot.
cheers
sue
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Fantastic job Mark and yes we are a cheeky grouplittle arrows wrote:I say, what a cheeky group we are...
Great photo's Mark. Thanks for taking the time to do them.
Now, if you could just work out a plan of how to set all these camera's up, so you can still shoot.
cheers
sue
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Working on some ideas for the hinterland shoot for the cameras.
The I learnt a lot at the Gympie shoot on where to place them.
cameras hung off trees every where
The I learnt a lot at the Gympie shoot on where to place them.
cameras hung off trees every where
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Ok I lied here is another photo.
Its a 360 view of the camp and club house early Sunday morning.
Half the camp was still in bed.
Gopro was up a 6m pole. Trying to hold the camera still was fun.
The photo was put together from about 12 photos.
Its a 360 view of the camp and club house early Sunday morning.
Half the camp was still in bed.
Gopro was up a 6m pole. Trying to hold the camera still was fun.
The photo was put together from about 12 photos.
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Love the video! It gives a very different perspective, it was cool watching the arrows coming at the pig
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wow that vid gives an unreal perspective of the event, great stuff Mark.Very imaginative .
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I remember you taking those shots and wondering what on earth the end result would be, very interesting perspective. Great way to capture a quiet camp in the early hours and Chris said it all regarding the video
Here is a couple of our humble attempts.
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Here is a couple of our humble attempts.
cheers
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Mick Smith just put this in another post of mine.
It's always good to see what the facilities are like too, such as the camping area and the rendezvous areas.
Well here you go Mick.
Well its a grey Sunday here and I am still under the weather a bit.
What to do, lets play with some of the pictures from last weekend.
Well I love Panoramas and I have been thinking about another project I need to work on for another website.
Well playing with a bunch of software this is what I came up with
http://www.ozbow.net/Gympie%20Trad%20Sh ... norama.htm
Hope you all like.
You can zoom in and out and move it all around with your mouse.
Not bad for a Gopro on a stick.
For all those that where saying all weekend look out here comes Google cam, yep you where right.
It's always good to see what the facilities are like too, such as the camping area and the rendezvous areas.
Well here you go Mick.
Well its a grey Sunday here and I am still under the weather a bit.
What to do, lets play with some of the pictures from last weekend.
Well I love Panoramas and I have been thinking about another project I need to work on for another website.
Well playing with a bunch of software this is what I came up with
http://www.ozbow.net/Gympie%20Trad%20Sh ... norama.htm
Hope you all like.
You can zoom in and out and move it all around with your mouse.
Not bad for a Gopro on a stick.
For all those that where saying all weekend look out here comes Google cam, yep you where right.
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You could sure have a spin out looking at that one.
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Afternoon Mark.
Are you aware of Microsoft ICE for Panoramas?
Are you aware of how to create "olde time" Sterescopic images? You can do it using a single camera.
Are you aware of Quicktime VR?Scrub Bull wrote:.... Well its a grey Sunday here and I am still under the weather a bit.
What to do, lets play with some of the pictures from last weekend.
Well I love Panoramas and .....
Are you aware of Microsoft ICE for Panoramas?
Are you aware of how to create "olde time" Sterescopic images? You can do it using a single camera.
Grahame.
Shoot a Selfbow, embrace Wood Arrows, discover Vintage, be a Trendsetter.
"Unfortunately, the equating of simplicity with truth doesn't often work in real life. It doesn't often work in science, either." Dr Len Fisher.
Shoot a Selfbow, embrace Wood Arrows, discover Vintage, be a Trendsetter.
"Unfortunately, the equating of simplicity with truth doesn't often work in real life. It doesn't often work in science, either." Dr Len Fisher.
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GrahameA
Microsoft ICE just made a mess of the images every time I used it on these photos.
From what I have read Quicktime VR has not been supported since Quicktime 7Are you aware of Quicktime VR?
Are you aware of Microsoft ICE for Panoramas?
Microsoft ICE just made a mess of the images every time I used it on these photos.
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Hi Mark.
ICE. Hmmm...... I have had some success with building large Panoramas.
Have fun.
Which would about the time I stopped using Mac's and became a windows only person. There is a limit to how stuff you need.Scrub Bull wrote:GrahameA
From what I have read Quicktime VR has not been supported since Quicktime 7Are you aware of Quicktime VR?
Are you aware of Microsoft ICE for Panoramas?
Microsoft ICE just made a mess of the images every time I used it on these photos.
ICE. Hmmm...... I have had some success with building large Panoramas.
Have fun.
Grahame.
Shoot a Selfbow, embrace Wood Arrows, discover Vintage, be a Trendsetter.
"Unfortunately, the equating of simplicity with truth doesn't often work in real life. It doesn't often work in science, either." Dr Len Fisher.
Shoot a Selfbow, embrace Wood Arrows, discover Vintage, be a Trendsetter.
"Unfortunately, the equating of simplicity with truth doesn't often work in real life. It doesn't often work in science, either." Dr Len Fisher.
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I'm very impressed Mark. It was almost like being there on a swivel chair.
There is no use focusing on aiming if you don't execute the shot well enough to hit what your are aiming at.
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Ok I have been playing again.
I have set up a free website where I have put all the photos from my Olympus OM-D.
These are as the come off the camera, all I have done is made them smaller and watermarked them.
Be warned they are warts and all, do not look at these if you are eating.
Like I said I am just playing so enjoy if you wish or go and watch a movie on TV.
The photos are loading overnight so most should be there in the morning.
http://tradbits.altervista.org/gallery/
I have set up a free website where I have put all the photos from my Olympus OM-D.
These are as the come off the camera, all I have done is made them smaller and watermarked them.
Be warned they are warts and all, do not look at these if you are eating.
Like I said I am just playing so enjoy if you wish or go and watch a movie on TV.
The photos are loading overnight so most should be there in the morning.
http://tradbits.altervista.org/gallery/
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Awesome job Mark.
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