Absolutely gorgeous Craig, but I know what you mean. My Table Cape and Beach Shots of Tasmania are “home”, but I live in Melbourne. You know the saying….“Home is where the heart is”….
Thanks Akira …. what is more amazing is how many people probably don’t stop to actually see a sunset properly like this and take it all in!! I recently upgraded my puter and put Vista Business on, alas, my Panoroama program won’t work, so it’s either go back to manually stitching them … or pray they update soon and make it avail. for Vista!! Grrrrrr The only problem with going to a brand new OS.
LOL VBS Wow, hot is good Tara ;) :) Hehehe WOW!! Stitching is pretty easy as long as your shots are taken pretty well right after one another. It’s easy to introduce continuation problems in a lot of photos (clouds moving etc). You should try it in just a regular graphic program and see how you go :)
Actually, just a P.S to that Tara ….. sometimes taking the shots a while after each other can make a photo more interesting. :) For example …. I stitched two photos of the train that goes from Perth to Kalgoorlie together …. they were taken a couple of seconds apart and I moved the camera to follow the train. When I stitched them …. it shows two trains, one following the other. So you can have a bit of fun too. :)
Love this, especially the way that the cloud has unwound itself into this most attractive shape. It gives the shot a real feeling of movement and connectedness
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Smashing good work there Craig – simply stunning! This would look awesome in large print.
Absolutely gorgeous Craig, but I know what you mean. My Table Cape and Beach Shots of Tasmania are “home”, but I live in Melbourne. You know the saying….“Home is where the heart is”….
Ah, very nice. It’s amazing how many different colours, forms, shadows and so on the sky and sun can produce together.. Nicely stitched as well.
yeh this is a hot photo. Great work craig. I need to learn how to stitch.
Hopefully Jack ;) Maybe I should buy it for myself :) :) Thanks :)
It sure is Sue … and in saying that, my home was here for a little while anyway. :) I have no regrets … just can’t wait to get home :)
Thanks Akira …. what is more amazing is how many people probably don’t stop to actually see a sunset properly like this and take it all in!! I recently upgraded my puter and put Vista Business on, alas, my Panoroama program won’t work, so it’s either go back to manually stitching them … or pray they update soon and make it avail. for Vista!! Grrrrrr The only problem with going to a brand new OS.
LOL VBS Wow, hot is good Tara ;) :) Hehehe WOW!! Stitching is pretty easy as long as your shots are taken pretty well right after one another. It’s easy to introduce continuation problems in a lot of photos (clouds moving etc). You should try it in just a regular graphic program and see how you go :)
Actually, just a P.S to that Tara ….. sometimes taking the shots a while after each other can make a photo more interesting. :) For example …. I stitched two photos of the train that goes from Perth to Kalgoorlie together …. they were taken a couple of seconds apart and I moved the camera to follow the train. When I stitched them …. it shows two trains, one following the other. So you can have a bit of fun too. :)
Love this, especially the way that the cloud has unwound itself into this most attractive shape. It gives the shot a real feeling of movement and connectedness