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pano from the Highlands with a touch of evening rain and a lonely abondoned home now sheep huddling for warmth against the wall from the wind and rain
please note on the far left there seems to be a black spotted Pig looking after a Lamb
This is a 317 megapixel view of the Bavarian Alps. Interestingly enough, flickr would not accept the exported jpg from Lightroom (277MB). So I opened it in Photoshop and saved it again. Same file, same resolution but Photoshop "only" needed 104MB and this file was fine for flickr. There are still some artefacts in the sky from the stitching, but I am no friend of sky replacement. ;-) This was shot early in the morning at -7°C and the peak second from the right is the Zugspitze.
This structure for Mono Monday has been crumbling for quite some time. The photo is technically a pano stitch because I couldn't quite get it all in in one shot. I just needed to move the camera a tiny bit to get the right edge of the building in the frame.
© AnvilcloudPhotography
Some panos. B-o-r-i-n-g :)
Mad Max
3-pic pano @5600x3150 (via Windowed Borderless Gaming)
In-game photomode (Freecam, timestop, DOF, tilt, filters)
FOV and aspect ratio fix by Dead End Thrills
+SweetFX
Sangre de Cristo mountains and Spanish Peaks, view from Martin Lake, Lathrop State Park, Co
It was cool and breezy, a great day for exercise and photography.
5 Shot Pano
This is 6 shots, each taken with a 10 stop ND filter of the East and West Spanish Peaks. Long exposure 30 sec @ 200mm.
There is an Eagle in the tree on the right edge of the larger tree. I didn't know this until I started processing, Squint and you will see it.... LOL
The gardens originally formed part of the estate of the adjacent Sheffield Park House, a gothic country house, which has remained in private ownership since the 1953 sale of the estate.[9]
The gardens are particularly noted for their plantings of trees selected for autumn colour, including many Black Tupelos.[10] It is home to the National Collection of Ghent azaleas.[11]
In 2005, education programmes undertaken by schools on the estate, were presented to the House of Commons, Education and Skills Committee, by the organisation Education Outside the Classroom.
. . . This had to be the best day in our week at Yellowstone! The snow was pure and fresh, the sun was out despite the -5 F temps, the geysers and wildlife were plentiful, and the lake was serene with no wind.
The road between Old Faithful and the Grand Canyon (via Yellowstone Lake) is often closed in the winter due to drifts and high winds coming off the lake, but not today!
Have a great week Facebook, Flickr, and 500px friends!
I captured this Pano on a short drive this morning. I loved the angry Spring skies mixed with the warm rising sun.
This is four image pano.
Made with PANO-Vision
Here in my car
I feel safest of all
I can lock all my doors
It's the only way to live
In cars
Here in my car
I can only receive
I can listen to you
It keeps me stable for days
In cars
Here in my car
Where the image breaks down
Will you visit me please?
If I open my door
In cars
Here in my car
I know I've started to think
About leaving tonight
Although nothing seems right
In cars
Gary Numan – Cars
Yesterday I attended a great gig, I hadn't seen Panos live for 20 years or so and this was so much worth it.
He sang almost all the great songs he and his brother wrote and also he and his guests sang Rolling Stones and Hendrix and Gallagher...
And then they paid a 30 minutes tribute to Dylan...
Check out how the old rocker plays the guitar:
Wishing all my Flickr friends a Merry Christmas and Happy holiday. Thank you for all of your Fav's and comments.
I was playing with an interesting process for this Pano. I shot 10 vertical groups of 30 images, total 300 images. I did this using my intervalometer to fire off 30 shots for each of the 10 segments of the Pano. Why might you ask? It is just my nature to experiment and play with technology. Anyway, I was interested in a pseudo "long exposure" effect for cloud movement. without shooting an actual long exposure. This works well when its bright and sunny and you just can't get a long exposure, even with a ND filter. The wind was blowing, and the clouds were moving in the distance. By shooting 30 shots continuous one after another I captured the clouds in a slightly different position due to their movement with each shot. Then back in Photoshop there is a process called (Smart Object Stack mode, mean) where you load all your images as layers in Photoshop. then you convert all 30 into a single Smart Object. then you use the Stack Mode and select mean. Photoshop processes them all together into a single image rendering the different cloud positions as a fluid movement as if it was a single long exposure. I did this for each of the 10 segments.
If you look at the Sky, it has movement, but the mountains are sharp. I shot these at 1/400th of a sec. (This is not a Photoshop or AI blur effect)
Ok,Ok, so much for my lesson for the day.