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Vertorama: The Mt. Holyoke Summit House

Monday, September 6th, 2010

The view from the Summit House atop Mt. Holyoke.

This is a variation on the panoramas I’ve been doing off and on over the past few months. It’s a vertorama, composed of seven individual frames stacked one on top of the other. Taken from about 935 feet above ground at the Mount Holyoke Summit House.

More fun with photomerge.

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

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Rosie and I took a trip over to Shelburne Falls this weekend to take some photos of cool stuff (like, say, a bridge covered in flowers [photo!] and prehistoric glacial potholes [photo!]). I also took 10 frames with the intention of making this somewhat erratic panorama of the falls using Photoshop’s photomerge feature.

It’s a little messier than previous panoramas I’ve done, but that was on purpose. I wanted to create the look of overlaying a bunch of photo prints to create a collage image, inspired by a great Hurricane Katrina retrospective CNN did recently.

The difference is that I didn’t choose the Blend Images Together option, which is why you see such distinct lines between the frames, and I went with Reposition for the layout, whereas in the past I’ve chosen Perspective or Spherical for panoramas.

Anyway, there are a few more images over on my Flickr page.

One fish, two fish? (three fish?)

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

One fish, two fish? (three fish?), originally uploaded by sp.sullivan.

I took this through the glass at the Our Hudson Home exhibit at the Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, NJ last weekend. I love the expression on the puffer fish’s face, and the way it’s reflected in the glass.

Taken with a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi, Canon 35mm f/2 lens at 1/80.

Rumors of a new day.

Friday, August 27th, 2010

I’m working on a preview for an upcoming production at City Stage in Springfield, MA. It’s a youth multimedia theater production that challenges some of the misconceptions about life in the inner city – specifically Springfield. It brings to task the alarmists who act like this underdog city of ours is some kind of warzone.

I’m editing the video package now, but here’s a brief explanation from director Magdelena Gómez:

Rumors of a New Day | PREVIEW