Thanks dude.. I'll have more soon. I went home this weekend and my mom's boyfriend completly de-raped my computer.. now it works and doesn't fall into weird mood swings and ultimate breakdowns.. YAY!!
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"I don't have any opinions anymore. I just know that no one is better than anyone and everyone is the best at everything" - Principal Skinner
The only critique I have to offer is the seams...what imaging software do you use to stitch the photos together?
The framing is excellent, and I definately didn't have my camera when this cloud was around. I remember it, and I remember wanting a picture of it soooo badly. So...thank you? Mmmmarvelous.
I used photoshop... I don't use tripods or anything fancy like that.. I could.. but I photograph for a record I suppose as opposed to a posterable perfect work... AND I've only recently figured out the manual option on my camera.. *silly girl taking so long I know* and as I moved it camera would decide to make things different colors... tried to get them close for the ones on here, but I have other copies as well... where the seams are hightened and transparencies are played with... Wow. This response got long.. I'm all excited to be getting feedback... anyways.. Thanks for the comment... if you have advice for solving the problem(?) please send it back my way.
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"I don't have any opinions anymore. I just know that no one is better than anyone and everyone is the best at everything" - Principal Skinner
For someone that doesn't use a tripod, you're doing a great job! What kind of camera do you own?
I've never tackled doing a panoramic shot myself, but my camera did come with some stitching software. I stumbled upon this article a couple of days ago, and became extremely intimidated. That being said, I'm not suggesting that you try and build this...I know I might if I get bored, and I don't really have any suggestions to offer. You're already one (er..two!) photos ahead of me in panoramic shots. And seams aside, they both look great.
Keep it up! You're making Osbourne look beeaaauuutttiifulll.
The only thing that gave the seam visbility away, was part of the clouds.
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That is so beautiful.
Thanks dude.. I'll have more soon. I went home this weekend and my mom's boyfriend completly de-raped my computer.. now it works and doesn't fall into weird mood swings and ultimate breakdowns.. YAY!!
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"I don't have any opinions anymore. I just know that no one is better than anyone and everyone is the best at everything" - Principal Skinner
What perfect timing to take a picture with the rainbow too.
Well done :3!
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nice shots! i love that cloud
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The framing is excellent, and I definately didn't have my camera when this cloud was around. I remember it, and I remember wanting a picture of it soooo badly. So...thank you?
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Andrea
I used photoshop... I don't use tripods or anything fancy like that.. I could.. but I photograph for a record I suppose as opposed to a posterable perfect work... AND I've only recently figured out the manual option on my camera.. *silly girl taking so long I know* and as I moved it camera would decide to make things different colors... tried to get them close for the ones on here, but I have other copies as well... where the seams are hightened and transparencies are played with... Wow. This response got long.. I'm all excited to be getting feedback... anyways.. Thanks for the comment... if you have advice for solving the problem(?) please send it back my way.
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"I don't have any opinions anymore. I just know that no one is better than anyone and everyone is the best at everything" - Principal Skinner
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"I don't have any opinions anymore. I just know that no one is better than anyone and everyone is the best at everything" - Principal Skinner
I've never tackled doing a panoramic shot myself, but my camera did come with some stitching software. I stumbled upon this article a couple of days ago, and became extremely intimidated. That being said, I'm not suggesting that you try and build this...I know I might if I get bored, and I don't really have any suggestions to offer. You're already one (er..two!) photos ahead of me in panoramic shots. And seams aside, they both look great.
Keep it up! You're making Osbourne look beeaaauuutttiifulll.
The only thing that gave the seam visbility away, was part of the clouds.
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Andrea
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