Interesting... and nice capture... Guess she was broken out already...
bobmielke wrote:
William Bennett wrote:
I would like to copy wright my photos with my signature
Scan your signature off a piece of paper, save it as a jpg. Bring it into Photoshop, Elements or Lightroom 3. Turn it into a brush and it will be added to your brush menu. Now it can be resized and the color and opacity changed. Works for me.
Never thought about turning it into a brush... great idea...
When I had taken it... didn't realize it was out of focus till I got it on the computer...
Like I said in other posts.. my eyesight ain't what it used to be...
Trying to not look like a tourist, cause you can always tell the tourist in New York, he is the one looking up....
Empire State Building
30 Rock
South Street Seaport, New York
rdbertinot wrote:
What did you shoot this with? Do you have to have any special lens to do photos like this?
I am shooting with an 18-55mm lens, doing multiple shots (between 15-30 overlapping shots) and using a Photo Stitching program to join them all into the above panoramics. The focal length varies but once set, I do not change it, just the direction the camera is pointed. I am also using a stationary tripod to make the center point remain constant throughout.
OK, I am looking for thoughts and ideas for future additions to this series. I already have these thoughts....
1. Winter Snow (Couple months away)
2. Sunset - Orange Sky (with/without) clouds.
3. Lightning Strike
Feel free to add your thoughts
photophly wrote:
Nice sequence of shots....What's next....winter?
I kinda thought I was done, till you said that... bring on the snow.... :D
Now I have a fourth panoramic.... Have taken some night photos to add to my collection of panoramics from my terrace in Rockaway Beach, NY. Once again, feel free to comment...
Fog
Overcast
Blue Skies
Night Time
No filter on the lens... hmmmmm... never thought about emissions...
And as for the distance... I did say it was far... so I think that should make up for the slight softness of the photo... heheheh
OK, and, I'll let you know...
By the way, did you see my other post - "NYC Nightime Skyline - From my terrace"? That is a panoramic I did the same night, just a bit earlier...
OK, thanks Russ. Will look into it...
Now, if I can just get those clouds back and have the Empire State Building lit up in Green again... I'd be good.. lol
I am using a remote release now with any nightime or long exposures I do and always done mounted on a tripod.
This one was a remote release. Didn't think about locking the mirror... gotta find how to do that with the XTi.
Thanks guys...
PalePictures wrote:
Seems a tad out of focus on my screen.
Yes, the focus is what I am working on... I was shooting this from my terrace about 12 miles (as the crow flies) away and am trying to figure how to get the best focus at that distance. Don't know if it is mild camera shake at the long (5 second) exposure at night, or just my deteriorating eyesight looking thru the viewfinder.
Tripod mounted Canon Rebel XTi, 75-300mm lens, fully zoomed, remote release, focus looked good thru camera viewfinder, 5 second exposure.