Welcome to Day 116 :) It's Panorama Wednesday the last one of the month... so break out those cameras and do some photo stitching. Don't forget anybody that isn't able to do the stitching just post your photos (be sure to check store original) and someone will be happy to stitch them for you. I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
Here are a few examples to get us started.
I went to Kitts Peak Observatory ... took the hubby and got the 10 second tour again... so I definitely need to go back by myself to get some better photos.
50 inch telescope
most of the telescopes
I just liked how this looked
This mural was huge .. had to turn the camera sideways and it took 8 photos so its a bit warped ..
While out yesterday I remembered that today was pano day. So I got this ready.
golf course
Hi don't know if anyone can stitch these together or not. photogrl57 where did you go it's only 1am lol
left side
middle
right side
Here are a couple different images using several images...
St Johns river, done with about 12 images
Daytona Speedway. with images taken at different times of the day
my office... yes its messy but so is my mind
Taken last week...
Downtown Playa del Carmen
Salt Water Pool, Grand Palladium. These shots are straight out and untouched
New Hampshire Motor Speedway
loguey wrote:
Here are a couple different images using several images...
Now those are cool all right. you're giving me ideas!
Will try for fresh ones today, the only sunny day this week.
Arthabaska, Québec
St. Michaels, MD
Ice Jam
morning all you pano experts...I am so glad today is last day for this since i stink at it.
Maybe Ill get lucky so wish me luck and see ya all later.
Roadrunner wrote:
rivernan wrote:
morning all you pano experts...I am so glad today is last day for this since i stink at it.
Maybe Ill get lucky so wish me luck and see ya all later.
SSDD for me with macros
here is a tip... before camera's put your images together... we use to have to make prints and cut them together... well i still do that today with Photoshop... but here is the secret... when joining photos don't cut straight lines and never try to but them end to end... by cutting a scalloped line it tricks the eye into thinking it blend perfectly , the area that is the hardest place is always the blank sky....
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