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August 18, 2008
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From urbex session in Moulins de Marquette, Lille.

Not really pleased by the panograph itself, but I can't throw away and forget it. Ladies and gentleman, free fire and comment ! :D

In fact, I would have to make it vertical, with the left pipe and the floor as first elements of interest...
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:iconkeaps:
haha i like all your panographs :D

expecially like the place you have taken it, looks really cool.

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Mortel l'effet

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:iconfoxx247:
I absolutely love this.. I've never heard of a panograph, now I wanna try it out.. What did you use to arrange the pics (gimp, photoshop, etc)?
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I think it's called panograph, but I'm not quite sure (I can't find something full reliable on the web)
You can find some others here :
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To do this, nothing just Photoshop.
You create a big white picture, you paste in it each of your shots, and you move them manually :/
(little tip : shoot with a medium or low quality, you don't need 10M pixels pictures for this ;))

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:iconfoxx247:
But I dont have photoshop.. *sob*

I'm much too poor and ghetto to afford it..
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So use Gimp, it's free :)

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:iconfoxx247:
I already have it, but can it do the same?
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:iconxportebois:
I'm not using the Gimp, but I'm pretty sure you can put some pictures together and rotate them :)
(Oh, two another tips for taking shots : 1/ don't zoom, keep the same magnificience ratio for each of your shot, and 2/ use manual settings in order to take some underexposed and some surexposed shots)

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:iconfoxx247:
mkay. thanks
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:iconketsurui199:
awesome not much to say apart from that as i have never seen this style before hehe
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