Creative Panoramas
Sometimes – all you need is just to be able to see more of the picture. I love taking panoramas when you have a great subject and complimentary background to go with it. These are some of my best panoramas that I have made. EDITING There is a lot of creative editing that went into these to get the color and the tone right. Using CameraRaw processing to get basic exposure and colors where I want them. Once into Photoshop, I used the clone stamp tool to rid them of any distractions (Telephone poles, weeds, etc). Once that part was done, I took the panoramas in to Nik Software Color...
Read MoreThe Long Road – Panorama
I have done a few non-traditional panoramas before but this is probably my favorite! Some things I like about this photo is the power line poles and the sunrise at the end. You get that nice warm light pushing out the deep blue night sky! It just looks sweet! The biggest challenge that I was faced with this photo was lens distortion. Photoshop couldn’t merge the photos very well because the poles were bending in on one photo and then out on the other and it didn’t handle that very well… and then the difference in lighting in one really made that tough one to pull together....
Read MorePanoramas from Colorado Springs
From wide shots to close shots – I just had to capture all I could from Colorado Springs! All the way from Garden of the Gods to Austin Bluffs – this was a photo rich opportunity for me and I am just very please with the result of these photos! Search my site for other photos from Colorado...
Read MoreTeton Panorama
I just absolutely love how this panorama turned out! I love how you can see some rain clouds moving out with the sunset coming in. It just looks awesome! Those are the Teton mountains in the background and I think it was just awesome. Certainly one of the best and favorite panoramas that I have been able to get lately! As you might be able to tell from the original, it took a lot of lighting techniques in Photoshop to get the photo where it is at in the final one. After – Edited Original Is this awesome or...
Read MorePhotoshop – Portraits and Panoramas
After before Erin Clifford | Portrait25 Sept 2010 • 8:30 pm | Rexburg, IDCanon Rebel XS | 50 MM | F/ 7.1 – 1/640 | ISO:800 | EV: 0 This is my cousin Erin Clifford. We went out to this old Ghost Town in Rexburg, Idaho next to “R” Mountain. We tried to get there earlier enough to take advantage of the low light as the sun was coming down, but after being there for about 30 minutes, we lost all the light we had hoped for. Erin is very photogenic and I love taking her pictures! I posted a before and after picture of this one to show some of the things I did in photoshop...
Read MoreSouthern Arizona Desert
Southern AZ Desert | Panorama21 Aug 2010 • 12:17 pm | Tombstone, AZCanon Rebel XS | 50MM | F/ 7.1 – 1/640 | ISO:200 | EV: 0 I took this panorama when I went out shooting with my dad and brothers. We were just outside of Tombstone, AZ. I was really surprised at how well this turned out. In Arizona, its the rainy season and everything is just so green. Something you wouldn’t expect for an Arizona Desert. After putting this together in Photoshop, I processed the picture in Camera Raw, did the “Boost” action on it and added my company logo. Original...
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