Tuesday, May 18, 2010

































Title: FishBowl Alley
Camera: Sony DSC-W330
Date: 16 May 2010, 1:15 p.m.
Location: Rexburg, ID
Aperture: f/8
Shutter Speed: 1/1250, 1/640, 1/1000, 1/1600

Additional Information: Adjustment Layer to change the curves, it was too dark in some places.

I was on a Sunday walk with my roommates, so I did not have a tripod. This alley way stood out to me with the green tree and the faint red stop sign in the background. I looked at my settings and made sure that everything should be in focus, and the exposure would be automatically set. I hand held my camera and hoped that everything would align, obviously overlapping in parts, but at least I did not cut anything out.

The first pano, is more of an after thought it is composed of 5 photos, stitched together within photoshop. This panoramic was taken in Bannack, Montana on 21 May 2010, in the evening. I had my point and shoot on the scene selection for landscape mode. I added an action to the image to give it more of a rustic look while keeping the colors as true as possible.

5 comments:

Rognon Photographers said...

I like this pano because it looks like you used a fish eye lens to take the picture. Also nice job on the lines and making sure that they aren't off. How many times did you have to do the photo merge?

Laura Rovig said...

I love that you did a vertical panoramic. I also love that it looks like a fish eye lens was used, what a great way to get that effect without having to buy an extra lens!

fuber4 said...

This is sweet! I also did a vertical panorama. It was the first time I did and it actually turned out really cool. Yours looks way cool with the fisheye effect. I have also taken a lot of photos there. Its a great spot!

Katie said...

Way cool! I really like that you didn't do the normal type of pano! The vertical style is awesome! It is also a really cool angle! It really gives that building a new look!

Jeralyn said...

Love this pano. So creative and original. Nice job for not using a tripod! Well, nice job even if you did! It's a good picture either way :) well composed.

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