Saturday, January 29, 2011

Panoramic

On Bridge

On Bridge_1

On Bridge_2

On Bridge_5

On Bridge_6On Bridge_7

On Bridge_8On Bridge_9

On Bridge_10

On Bridge_11

On Bridge_12

On Bridge_13

The above pictures are all part of Two Way Bridge, Saint Anthony, ID.  1-27-2011 3:30 pm, f/3.5, 1/1600 sec, Canon T2i.

On bridge

Two Way Bridge, Saint Anthony, ID. 1-27-2011 3:30 pm, f/3.5, 1/1600 sec, Canon T2i.

Long Bridge 2

Long bridge 1

Long Bridge 4

Long Bridge 5

All of the above images are part of the Pano Bridge. Saint Anthony, ID, 01-27-2011 3:00 pm, f/18, 1/100 sec. Canon T2i, 250mm.

Longbridge1

Pano Bridge, Saint Anthony, ID, 01-27-2011 3:00 pm, f/18, 1/100 sec. Canon T2i, 250mm.

Skis1

Skis2

Skis3

All of the above images are part of Ski Fence, Saint Anthony, ID. 1-27-2011, 3:00pm, f/18, 1/100 sec, Canon T2i.

Skis

Ski Fence, Saint Anthony, ID. 1-27-2011, 3:00pm, f/18, 1/100 sec, Canon T2i.

All the above pictures were taken and then turned into panoramas. Turning the pictures into a panoramic was the simple part, more complicated than that was using content aware to fill in the missing portions of the picture. First in order to merge your pictures together to create a panoramic is to go to file, automate, then photo-merge. At this point you have the options as to what pictures you want to merge and how you want the photos to merge. After your panoramic is created you can adjust the picture any way you want then flatten the image in order to use the content aware feature. To fill in your missing pieces of your shot first select the area that needs to be fixed then select edit, fill, and the default option content aware hit ok and either for the good or the bad your blank area is now filled. (With all of the above photos I fixed the exposure and ISO.)

2 comments:

  1. Adam, I really liked the variety you displayed in your panoramas. The "Two Way Bridge" turned out really well and I liked your perspective on the shot. It was very creative. Likewise, the color in "Ski Fence" was amazing. I've never seen that fence before, but now I really want to find it. Lastly, the composition of your camera raw photos was great. My favorite was the picture of the duck. I like how still the water was and the way the duck seemed so far off in the distance. Your edits really accented the strengths of the shot. Wonderful work!

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  2. Awesome panos, Adam! I love the way your two-way bridge merge turned out, though it could be lightened a bit. I think my favorite is your pano of the skis. The colors and alignment are captivating. Nice work!

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