I tried to reduce this to a size where it would look decent on this forum but its just not possible with these two panoramas so I'm going to put a link to them on a site set up to display them.
This one is of the petrified sand dunes in Arches along with some nice fins.
http://ift.tt/1pUjgNB
And this one is of the La Salle mountains on the east side of Moab. First time out with my T3 I didn't know to put the camera in portrait mode for a pano :)
http://ift.tt/1pUjgND
Another "short" pano of the Fiery Furnace portion of Arches NP.
http://ift.tt/1pUjeoP
These are all handheld just turning in one spot and guessing the overlap. Actually I didn't even own a tripod at the time :)
Photomerge in PS is awesome for this kind of stuff. I can't see any seams in the ones I've done so far. That content aware stuff is cool. And I've barely even scratched the surface of what that program will do. A project in itself just learning it. Can't wait to get the Losmandy get to Colorado and get some time-lapse panning shots of the park.
Griz
This one is of the petrified sand dunes in Arches along with some nice fins.
http://ift.tt/1pUjgNB
And this one is of the La Salle mountains on the east side of Moab. First time out with my T3 I didn't know to put the camera in portrait mode for a pano :)
http://ift.tt/1pUjgND
Another "short" pano of the Fiery Furnace portion of Arches NP.
http://ift.tt/1pUjeoP
These are all handheld just turning in one spot and guessing the overlap. Actually I didn't even own a tripod at the time :)
Photomerge in PS is awesome for this kind of stuff. I can't see any seams in the ones I've done so far. That content aware stuff is cool. And I've barely even scratched the surface of what that program will do. A project in itself just learning it. Can't wait to get the Losmandy get to Colorado and get some time-lapse panning shots of the park.
Griz
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