Where I Live by Craig Shillington
Craig Shillington

Where I Live by

This is a shot of where I live. Kellerberrin, taken in North Keller, looking West (towards Perth) A composite of 6 photographs and a 180 degree view.

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australia, car, clouds, craig, glow, hill, kella, kellerberrin, panorama, peace, shillington, sky, sunset, tree, western

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  • andrew cowell
    andrew cowellabout 5 years ago

    Smashing good work there Craig – simply stunning! This would look awesome in large print.

  • Sue Wickham
    Sue Wickhamabout 5 years ago

    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”….

  • Akira
    Akiraabout 5 years ago

    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.

  • talo
    taloabout 5 years ago

    yeh this is a hot photo. Great work craig. I need to learn how to stitch.

  • Craig Shillington
    Craig Shillingtonabout 5 years ago

    Hopefully Jack ;) Maybe I should buy it for myself :) :) Thanks :)

  • Craig Shillington
    Craig Shillingtonabout 5 years ago

    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 :)

  • Craig Shillington
    Craig Shillingtonabout 5 years ago

    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.

  • Craig Shillington
    Craig Shillingtonabout 5 years ago

    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 :)

  • Craig Shillington
    Craig Shillingtonabout 5 years ago

    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. :)

  • Mark Williamson
    Mark Williamsonabout 5 years ago

    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