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Jack Hoying | all galleries >> Galleries >> Photo A Day 2009 > New Elementary School Panorama
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15-APR-2009 Jack Hoying

New Elementary School Panorama

Fort Loramie, Ohio

An interactive, zoomable version is at http://coypaeltz.com/jmhoying/pano1/pano.html

Nikon D300 ,Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM
1/20s, f10, ISO 400. 7 vertical photo full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Ann19-Apr-2009 06:05
Excellent result Jack.
Guest 18-Apr-2009 17:48
beautifully done
Guest 17-Apr-2009 14:44
It sure did what you wanted. Looks great to me.
Dirck Brinckerhoff17-Apr-2009 07:51
All those lines certainly are a good test.
Laura Milholland17-Apr-2009 05:03
Very cool new toy, Jack. Looks like a nice new school too.
Steve Thuman17-Apr-2009 02:24
Great job on this shot! Do all the schools in the country use the same designer? We have a few out here that are almost identical.
Guest 16-Apr-2009 23:57
A neat result. The minimum of distortion show that the head is working well.
Pam Haley - FrogHouse Photo16-Apr-2009 23:39
Very nice. You are going to have a lot of fun with this new toy!
Bea.16-Apr-2009 23:20
It's great. You'll have fun with this I can see.
Guest 16-Apr-2009 19:32
Well done Jack, saw a demo of this last year when we had a seminar here with an Australian Landscape Photographer. Very impressive, he did one of a room full of people.
Ruth Voorhis16-Apr-2009 17:20
Impressive result.
Ruth
Barry Ailetcher16-Apr-2009 16:23
Very nice Jack I think you will doo some Fantastic work with this new head
fotabug16-Apr-2009 16:05
Very nice, Jack. Did you shoot the frames vertically or horizontally? I would guess vertically.
v c bacon16-Apr-2009 15:43
The pano head...and your talents, what a great job! Impressive looking new school, Jack!