Natalie Bell
Casa Della - Quality Service
During my last visit to DCA I was only armed with my macro lens and no tripod. I was shooting neon details and it didn't take me very long to start thinking in terms of panoramas to fit in the length of the signs. The first couple panos I shot were linear but diagonal (unfortunately I didn't cover enough area to get a crop in that I liked). From there I started working kind of in circles in hopes that I'd be able to photomerge them later. I mentioned to a friend that I was fighting with Photoshop because I didn't include enough concise information and he suggested trying Hugin, a free panorama stitcher that allows you to add control points. I've been pleased with that program so far and I'm eager to re-try some of the frames that didn't work out.
Casa Della - Quality Service
During my last visit to DCA I was only armed with my macro lens and no tripod. I was shooting neon details and it didn't take me very long to start thinking in terms of panoramas to fit in the length of the signs. The first couple panos I shot were linear but diagonal (unfortunately I didn't cover enough area to get a crop in that I liked). From there I started working kind of in circles in hopes that I'd be able to photomerge them later. I mentioned to a friend that I was fighting with Photoshop because I didn't include enough concise information and he suggested trying Hugin, a free panorama stitcher that allows you to add control points. I've been pleased with that program so far and I'm eager to re-try some of the frames that didn't work out.