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.
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 [...]
Today I picked up my on-again, off-again relationship with making panoramas using Photoshop’s automated photomerge feature.
I’ve sort of become the unofficial staff photographer for my housemate Ryan Harb‘s permaculture project: turning our front yard into an edible forest garden. Today Ryan was out in the yard [...]
Today I made my second attempt at making a panorama image using Photomerge, this time with tripod and adjustable lens at hand, and the result was a lot better. Not great, or even that good really, but better (click to enlarge image).
This image consists of 17 [...]
I spent the morning reading up on using Photomerge, a feature in Adobe Photoshop that let’s you stitch multiple frames together to create a really wide image.
The above image (click to enlarge) was my first attempt, and is admittedly pretty crappy. I’m visiting my family in New Jersey, so I [...]
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