Tuesday 24 April 2012

iPhone4 Panorama 2nd Trial + Now We Are Seven

While we were out for our afternoon walk, dodging the showers, I took a 180 degree panorama shot with the iPhone4 using the free app Photosynth. The resultant panorama was tweaked in Photoshop Elements 10 as the ground was very dark on the original. It gives a good view of the cloudy conditions over the Lincolnshire Wolds which are about four miles away. My biggest disappointment is the overall lack of sharpness though that said the iPhone4 cameras are not the best in the world, especially when compared with those used in Sony Ericsson phones. In this day and age 5 Mpixels is a bit on the stingy side and is the thing which put me off buying an iPhone for a long while. (the iPhone4S camera has 8Mpixels which should give better sharpness)

Another 'problem' which shows is the change in brightness which can occur in the individual shots which make up the panorama as the camera is using auto exposure. Interesting to note that the stitching is done at an angle to the vertical. These are particularly noticeable on the left hand side of this panorama.

iPhone Panorama

Clicking on the photo will take you to Flickr where larger views can be seen.


Great Tit Nest

It looks as though the final count is seven eggs this year (six last year, of which only four hatched). Mrs GT has been spending long periods out of the nest leaving the eggs uncovered but incubation seemed to start late yesterday and is continuing today with Mr GT bringing Mrs GT food.

Now we are seven as can be seen in this snapshot from the video feed:

 Seven eggs in the Great Tit Nestbox

7 comments:

  1. That's a pretty good picture for a phone John.
    Looks an interesting bit of kit and software.

    Great news on the nest. Look forward to the updates. Hope they all hatch. Blimey, they'll be busy if they all do.

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    1. Useful to have at least one camera on me and the phone fits the shirt pocket well out of the rain.
      They will be busy Keith. It was frantic enough last year with just four babies to feed.

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  2. Looks good to me John, good luck to the GT's! Linda

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    1. Thank you Linda. I hope everything goes as smoothly as last year with the GTs.

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  3. I wonder how the combined weight of the eggs compares to the weight of MRS GT. That must literally take a lot of a mama bird! Looking forward to how things unfold ...

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    1. I've wondered the same thing Wilma. One egg a day for seven days must use up a lot of energy. She deserves a nice rest and breakfast in bed until the eggs hatch.

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  4. If they are all successful she is going to be kept very busy!

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Thank you for visiting. Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Any comment, or correction to any information or identification I get wrong, is most welcome. John

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