My Studio panorama...

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migebo
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My Studio panorama...

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Hi,

this is my homestudio in a panorama... hope you like it.
24m² and just for me.... ;-)
I know it's possible to do it better, but my wife is still waiting....

To see the whole picture, buy a 22" monitor :lol: or safe the pic to your computer and see it in a picturefiewer.

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Michael
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Nice... This pic looks like some kind of illusion the way those walls are. :lol: What camera did you use? That's a sharp picture.
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Re: My Studio panorama...

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Hi,

the walls are all right, but you can't see the smoke a fiew minutes before.... :lol:

I have used a Sony R 1 and I have taken 6 pictures. After that I have merged them together via photoshop, that's simple.
With a bit mor time you can change the angles and something other stuff, but this was just for fun.
B.t.w. I have now 3 monitors....it's like looking out of the window....

The Sony R 1 is an older bridgecamera with a very good Carl Zeiss lense ! The Lense can't be changed, but this is not my argument. I want very sharp pictures and so the only way is to buy an cam with a solid lense.
This is purpose-built for just this cam, so I'm on the right side.

With a removable lens there are to many little errors or deficiencys in the "normal" price area, and to get the very best quality you must sell your grandma to pay these lenses...

Thank you for your response

Michael
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My last english lesson was in 1981...so please be patient with me....
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