BTerryComptonPhotography
Indiana Sunset Over Soybean Field - 20_1_72
Indiana Sunset Over Soybean Field
I took these pictures with my Nikon P100 Camera, which has a Panorama feature. So most photos are a "stichting" together of two photos taken with the this feature. I thought it worked real nice, and only had a couple of photos that couldn't be stichted together out of over 30. My wife and I reviewed these photos and she liked them adjusted a little light, while I preferred tham a little darker. To accomdate different tastes, I h ave tried to vary to editing of each photo. Also each photo was taken at a different phase of the sunset, over a period of about an hour. Obviously, to adjust to different lighting conditions, the settings on the camera had to change as well. While these "panoramic" views have been adjusted to low resolution for display, if one were to print a full resolution, these photos would be from 14 - 18 inches in width at 300 dpi. If the photo size were changed, one could print up to 28-36 inch width photos down to 150 dpi. Below that, resolution would not be good enough to produce acceptable quality.
Indiana Sunset Over Soybean Field - 20_1_72
Indiana Sunset Over Soybean Field
I took these pictures with my Nikon P100 Camera, which has a Panorama feature. So most photos are a "stichting" together of two photos taken with the this feature. I thought it worked real nice, and only had a couple of photos that couldn't be stichted together out of over 30. My wife and I reviewed these photos and she liked them adjusted a little light, while I preferred tham a little darker. To accomdate different tastes, I h ave tried to vary to editing of each photo. Also each photo was taken at a different phase of the sunset, over a period of about an hour. Obviously, to adjust to different lighting conditions, the settings on the camera had to change as well. While these "panoramic" views have been adjusted to low resolution for display, if one were to print a full resolution, these photos would be from 14 - 18 inches in width at 300 dpi. If the photo size were changed, one could print up to 28-36 inch width photos down to 150 dpi. Below that, resolution would not be good enough to produce acceptable quality.