Sleeping Giants.
Te Henga (Bethells Beach). The word “Henga” refers to the top side boards or gunwale of a waka in which the sand dunes look like from the sea. For me, seeing these large rocky outcrops remind me of giants buried long ago, and parts of them revealing themselves to us tiny beings.
Panoramas can sometimes be easy, and sometimes very hard to get right. Things to keep an eye out for are stitching errors, curved/wonky horizons, and doubled up stars! Sometimes it pays to re-look at your panorama on another day with fresh eyes. I stitched this one last night, but upon looking at it this afternoon there were some parts that needed fixing.
A stitch from 38 images, captured with a Canon 6D and Samyang 24mm ƒ1.4 lens.
Sleeping Giants.
Te Henga (Bethells Beach). The word “Henga” refers to the top side boards or gunwale of a waka in which the sand dunes look like from the sea. For me, seeing these large rocky outcrops remind me of giants buried long ago, and parts of them revealing themselves to us tiny beings.
Panoramas can sometimes be easy, and sometimes very hard to get right. Things to keep an eye out for are stitching errors, curved/wonky horizons, and doubled up stars! Sometimes it pays to re-look at your panorama on another day with fresh eyes. I stitched this one last night, but upon looking at it this afternoon there were some parts that needed fixing.
A stitch from 38 images, captured with a Canon 6D and Samyang 24mm ƒ1.4 lens.