Sedona, AZ as seen from Airport Mesa...I had to "blend" the sky a little to hide the seams!
wow, it's really clear out there! just got back from vegas and saw a potential scene in the desert, but it was so dang hazy that i just skipped shooting it completely. nice pano!
wow, it's really clear out there! just got back from vegas and saw a potential scene in the desert, but it was so dang hazy that i just skipped shooting it completely. nice pano!
Thanks!
We had weather like that for 10-days straight. It really makes me want to move out there! I have a couple more to stitch together...if I ever get to them...
Originally Posted by Geoff Chandler
Wish I'd known I could easily do Pano's when i was at The Grand Canyo, or at Yosemite earlier this year!!
You can come back...but even without a pano...I'm sure you have lots of great shots!
BTW, I just realized why I had to do the sky blending to hide the seams...I was shooting with a polarizer and I guess as I turned to shoot the pano shots, the light was hitting the polarizer at a different angle each time...boy there's a lot to remember when you're trying to create a pano! Now I've got two rules when shooting panos...no wide-angle and no polarizer!
This is the waterfall in my brother's back yard. It required alot of cropping with that free photostitch program, but I think that was my fault for not taking enough shots and at the correct level. Horizontal is definitely easier to figure out than vertical. I guess we live and learn each day!!
Shaneil Falls.... named for my sister in law and brother