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Actually, all I had at the time was my phone, so I took a lot of shots and then joined them in an orthographic arrangement to get a fisheye effect.
 
Actually, all I had at the time was my phone, so I took a lot of shots and then joined them in an orthographic arrangement to get a fisheye effect.
i have an old pano I created years ago of the alma lee loy bridge .I remember taking the night photo just never thought to upload the pano into the right file .I wanted to capture big blues stack at night as the stacks reflected light from the bridge and now they no longer do as the brighter led lights are lower and also less traveling
 
the original feeders are visible and where I stood to take that is about where the newer sub station is.three years ago.there is also no lights on at night save the stacks flashing
 
It's a rather well done pano. I looked very closely and found almost no sign of stitching at all. If you went back and did this again, but once about 2 stops over, once about right, and once about one stop under, and then stacked and blended them, you'd see something amazing.
 
It's a rather well done pano. I looked very closely and found almost no sign of stitching at all. If you went back and did this again, but once about 2 stops over, once about right, and once about one stop under, and then stacked and blended them, you'd see something amazing.
I was trying to get the bridge itself ,to photo that .big blue wouldn't be as visible as I would have to make the exposure equal
 
I was trying to get the bridge itself ,to photo that .big blue wouldn't be as visible as I would have to make the exposure equal
I should add ,the reason I wanted a night photo of big blue is because a member who I believe is now deceased loved the power plant and thought it should be saved and I,mentioned it being lit up by,the lights from the alma lee loy bridge .
 
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