Patricia Lake Panorama

Sorry for the lack of posts lately, I’ve been busy shooting a wedding, a family, processing images and dealing with color calibration issues on my laptop.

Anyways, I noticed in Lightroom they have a merge images to panorama in Photoshop feature and I thought I’d try it out with some pictures I took in Jasper in June. I was pleasantly surprised with the results, for the most part Photoshop did a great job stitching it together. Be sure to check out the larger size image on Flickr (800x4000px roughly).

Stay tuned, working on my “HDR: Start to Finish” post using my HDR of Canada Place from Scott Kelby’s Worldwide Photo Walk as the subject.

Panorama city…

Edmonton River Valley Panorama

Above is the view from the Hotel Macdonald overlooking the river valley in Edmonton. This consists of 8 images stitched together, no tripod just freehanded it.

I used hugin, Enblend and autopano-sift – worked pretty good in my opinion, and was relatively painless! Didn’t do much post processing (yet) on this either… might run a minor HDR treatment on it to even out the darks/lights.

Of course, make sure you view the Flickr page and view the largest size, uploaded this one a bit bigger to see more of the details.

Just a heads up for you regular visitors, I plan to be doing a few more substantial articles over the next coupe weeks, including one on Street Photography and TtV!