I wanted to try to make a simple panorama. Since I don't have a digital SRL, my small Konica Minolta got the job. A little magic in Photoshop and voilà!
Not the top photo of the year perhaps, but it was just an experiment to see if it was possible with my small camera, and to see how I should pull it off in Photoshop. Taken from my back yard. :D It wasn't that hard really. Looking forward to do these with my 350D later on. There might be some flaws here and there, but WHAT THE HELL. You don't have to comment on that.
08-21-2006, 09:22 AM
Tenchido
I actually really like this one, seems like a nice country side place to live. What I find very appealing is that if you look on the right side, you can see a cloud casting its shadow on the earth. I don't know much but I know enough to say that this is a pretty well done shot.
08-21-2006, 10:24 AM
MartinBabies
Hehe, thanks. It would have been better if the tripod wasn't a little tilted and I had my SRL with my filters. :P That's why the sky is boring, my small camera can't use a gradient ND filter, which is needed to give life to the sky.
08-21-2006, 01:01 PM
Tenchido
Seeing as I'm going to be getting my Rebel XT in a few months, I should probably learn what that is.
But I actually like it on the tilted angle. It makes it seem a bit more original, than the normal straight on view.
08-21-2006, 01:40 PM
FaTTzZO
pretty nice shot rabie :D
keep it up ;)
08-21-2006, 05:28 PM
Dale
It kinda suddenly gets darker on the right. But, it's really nice i like it alot man. I can do panoramic shots on my phone they're ace :D
08-21-2006, 10:40 PM
Samuel
Is this all orginal lighting?
I like the shot, but the tilt really does make it a bit...unprofessional looking ;)
Good work ;)
08-22-2006, 08:23 AM
MartinBabies
Lol, if I was trying to get this professional looking, I wouldn't have done it in 20 seconds with my compact digital camera.
No, it's more like photoshop magic.
08-22-2006, 04:21 PM
photoex
I just want to know if anyone else noticed this. Look all the way at the right of the photo, into the field. The last bit of swirls in the field where something drove, if you look at it close enough, it somewhat resembles a squirrel. Or maybe someone's slipping me something in a drink. I don't know, but I totally fell in love with this photo, regardless of the imaginary squirrel.
And who cares about the tilt? The world is round, after all. ;)