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edit: thank you for the explore! :$
my very first ever attempt at stitching together a panorama (to be fair this is a videogame, so the hard part was the stitching. In real life the camerawork is also a skill, but I'm not displaying that here).
I took 7 exposures to make this, but wound up cropping out a lot of uninteresting terrain on the left to get an even 21:9 ratio. I will definitely be doing more of these. This was mostly a test to see if I could, so it's not really OF anything
Excerpt from www.mtr.com.hk/en/customer/community/art_archi_hku_our_me...:
Art in station architecture
Artwork Title:
Our Memories of the Western District - HKU
Artist Name:
Photo winners from local community and MTR Corporation (Hong Kong)
Artwork Location:
HKU Station - Concourse
Form of Artwork:
Digital Printing on Glass
Artwork Completion Date:
December 2014
Artist's Concept:
The photographic competition entitled "Our Memories of the Western District" was the inaugural activity of the West Island Line Community Art Programme. Unique images of the HKU area were captured by local residents and the winning photographs from the champion, 1st runner-up, 2nd runner-up and merit award recipients were selected as the theme images for use in HKU Station. These photographic images were then pixelated using thousands of images collected from the community and then combined with monochrome graphics to create a panoramic collage, reflecting the uniqueness and culture of Western District with traditional buildings and daily life of the local community.
Autumn, vibrant, panoramic during the late afernoon of a clear, November day. Rockland Lake is a state park in Rockland County, New York.
Copyright 2018 Moelyn Photos. Please do not use or duplicate without express permission. All rights reserved.
A panoramic shot of sovereign Harbour in Eastbourne.
5 handheld images stitched together in Photoshop
Panoramic of sunset at the Rena Majore beach in Sardinia. I used the Sony Sky HDR app for this pano to replace the graduated neutral density filters.
This Panoramic image of Bamburgh Castle was taken on my family holiday back in 2015.
Made up from 7 images then stitched together in Photoshop.
© Jeff Land Photography
Cheers for Explore selection.
Been looking around for someplace to do a long portrait panoramic. It's been a little of a year since I've ventured here and saw the opotunity for such a shot.
Took some moving around to get my framing I was after, I ended up getting back as far as I could and zoom to get those distant falls to appear as close as possible. The middle section has about a 10-12 meter difference from one fall to the other.
7 Exposure x 3 Images.
Portmeirion - I went for a late afternoon visit to Ynys today. I've taken single shots here before however on this occasion I opted for a panoramic. #portmeirion #landscapewales #landscapephotography #snowdonia #yrwyddfa #snowdon #lovewales
Another challenge for 52Frames... panoramic. I could have gone the usual landscape themes but decided to see what would happen if I went in close and... well, this happened! LOL This is a total of 3 photos merged together and takes in the lichen that happily lives on an old paddock fence. I don't dislike it. :)
The Remarkables is a remarkable set of mountain ranges that dominate the mountane terrain of Queenstown. And one of the best places to appreciate this vista is from atop the Skyline Gondola. An endless blue sky punctuated with clouds drawn by a paintbrush reflects on the glistening waters of Lake Wakatipu. Rising up from it's long coastline are the Remarkables on one side, and towering mountain peaks on the other. This is the amazing setting for Queenstown, an unforgettable adventure destination.
Queenstown
Otago, New Zealand
We often forget that it is possible to change the format of a photo in post-production. Originally in 24x36 format, it is possible to transform the photo to obtain magnificent landscapes in panoramic format. What's more, with a high-resolution sensor, the amount of detail that is preserved is truly impressive.
Souvent on oublie qu'il est possible de changer le format d'une photo en post production. Originellement au format 24x36, il est possible de transformer la photo afin d'obtenir de magnifiques paysages dans un format panoramique. De plus avec un capteur de haute résolution, la quantité de détail qui est conservée est vraiment impressionnante.