Monday, October 11, 2010

Panoramic














































1. Dustin; 10.11.2010; 8:25 PM; Rexburg, Idaho; f 5.6; 1/60; Canon Rebel XSi; Artificial light placed at bottom of the climbing wall
2. Yellow; 9.29.2010; 4:54 PM; Bannack, Montana; f 11; 1/60; Canon Rebel XSi

These photographs all consists of adding multiple photos together to get the panoramic image. I did this in Photoshop by choosing file automate, photo-merge. I cropped the image so that it was a good size rectangle image. I slightly adjusted the levels, curves, and shadows and highlights. The rock wall image was taken in a building so the lighting was not ideal. I had a light at the bottom of the wall to help out a bit. In the other image I used natural lighting.

4 comments:

  1. Do you like to climb? That is an awesome idea! Thanks for sharing your creativity. I'll have to do that one soon. The Bannack ones turned out well, nice rich colors and good blends. Maybe smooth out the sky? Looks like there are gradient lines in them.

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  2. Very cool panoramic idea with the climbing wall. It's definitely unique!

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  3. I like the angle you used to take the climbing wall. The shadow cast by the climber on the wall adds another interesting element to the photo.

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  4. Both of these panoramic images look great! You've mastered the steps of photo-merging.

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