Upperville Falls - Panorama

Stephen Beattie

Upperville Falls - Panorama

Upperville Falls on Pleasant Brook in Upperville, NY. These falls are about 8 ft high.

This panoramic image combines 11 vertical images into one horizontal composition.

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Camera: PENTAX K20D
Lens: smc PENTAX DA Star 200mm F2.8 ED (IF) SDM
Image Date: 10/31/09 3:13:28 through 3:36:07 PM EDT
Aperture: f/22
Shutter Speed: 2.0s
Exposure Bias: 0ev
ISO 100
Focal Length: 200mm

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Upperville Falls - Panorama by Stephen Beattie
Upperville Falls - Panorama by Stephen Beattie
  • Mark Wuttke

    Mark Wuttke

    This is an interesting mosaic of the different pieces of the waterfall. The right is much sharper than the left though.

  • Stephen Beattie replied

    Thanks, Mark. I think that the fact that there’s less water on the right makes it appear sharper. If I could show you the image in full resolution you’d see that it’s equally sharp throughout.

  • RickF

    RickF

    Beautiful pan shot!

  • Stephen Beattie replied

    Thanks, Rick!

  • Georgie Hart

    Georgie Hart

    Striking panorama Stephen.

  • Stephen Beattie replied

    Thanks, Georgie!

  • Mark Wuttke

    Mark Wuttke

    Thanks Stephen, the middle looks off to me as well. I’ve done a few panos and have had the hardest time lining them up so it looks right. Overall good job though.

  • Stephen Beattie replied

    The softness is the blur of the water. If you look around my gallery you’ll find that I have a bit of experience putting together panoramas… I find that with a little care Photoshop CS4 does a great job! I’ll have a print out on display in Syracuse in Dec., if you want to come see. :-)

  • ralph arce

    ralph arce

    wow! never thought this was a combination of images. great work! :D

  • Stephen Beattie replied

    Thank you, Raphael!

  • John  Kowalski

    John Kowalski

    Beautiful pano Stephen, love the hint of green behind the water …. beautifully exposed mate!!

  • Stephen Beattie replied

    Thank you, John! This falls inspired thinking outside the box… :-)

  • kellimays

    kellimays

    Congrats on your feature! It’s really KEWL how you put this together.

  • Stephen Beattie replied

    Thank you very much! I’m getting a new Epson 4880 printer, I can hardly wait to see it printed really big! :-)

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