Experiments: Panoramic Photography
Alabama Hills Panoramic Photo taken in Lone Pine, California
Can anyone see the Illuminati…errrr….triangle? LMAO Yes, this is my very first attempt at creating a panoramic photo with the aid of online tutorials that I hastily read before leaving last weekend. I used photomerge on Adobe Photoshop and this was the result!
I know I still have to do more practice to achieve a perfect panoramic shot but personally I think I did pretty good (tooting my own horn just so I won’t feel so depressed being a self diagnosed OCD).
This shot is merely a teaser in a slew of posts featuring my shots while on my road trip with my chauffer MOMster for her 50 something birthday. I’m still reeling from the long ride and a bit pissed at Leon (my lappy) when he refused to let me edit my photos while I was there. So here I am with a thousand (?) or so photos that I haven’t even seen!
Anyway, I’m rambling and I don’t want to bore you of my useless ramblings….










4 comments in “Experiments: Panoramic Photography”
May 28th, 2009 at 5:44 am ces(Quote)
and that’s another whoa! fantastic panoramic trick!:) a must try!:)
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May 28th, 2009 at 12:13 pm jenn(Quote)
Well done!!! I tried it once a few years back using 35mm film. You should try doing a 360˚ Now that’s a trip!
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May 29th, 2009 at 12:07 am Zeee(Quote)
thanks jenn! hehehe this was my first attempt and I’m not sure I’m up for a 360 shot….yet…hehehe
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