Pannorama Experiment
Aug. 21st, 2008 09:20 pmRemember how I was mentioning that I shot a panorama of a thunderstorm over Las Vegas, from the top of a mountain, at sunset. This is one set of shots, there's another one with a larger vertical angle of view. This set was also shot as HDR (i.e. three sets of bracketed exposures.) But I need to pay €70 for this program to be able to recognize that. So, this is it merging the bracketed exposures together, just like regular shots, and everything else is still set to the defaults. So if you look closely, you'll see weird artifacts. I'll redo this later when I have time.
In hindsight, I also should have moved to the other side of that truck, so that it wasn't in the interesting part of the frame. (Or far enough away to be small and ignorable.)
Oh, and also, I didn't mark this spot on my GPS, because I figured I could easily find it again on Google Maps or something. So… I'm not sure, but I think this was shot from about 35.434537,-115.700626.
( Is 800 pixels too wide for your friends list? )
In hindsight, I also should have moved to the other side of that truck, so that it wasn't in the interesting part of the frame. (Or far enough away to be small and ignorable.)
Oh, and also, I didn't mark this spot on my GPS, because I figured I could easily find it again on Google Maps or something. So… I'm not sure, but I think this was shot from about 35.434537,-115.700626.
( Is 800 pixels too wide for your friends list? )