Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Panorama & Camera Raw








All Original Panorama Images: 10/8/11; 1:24pm; Rexburg, ID; f 5.0; 1/800; Canon Power Shot A590 IS







All Original Panorama Images: 10/8/11; 1:20pm; Rexburg, ID; f 5.5; 1/640; Canon Power Shot A590 IS
Original: Hawaiian Hibiscus 9/30/11; 1:52pm; Idaho Falls, ID; f 5.5; 1/100; Canon Power Shot A590 IS
Camera Raw Edit: Hawaiian Hibiscus 
Original: Evening Dew  9/30/11; 5:13 pm; Rexburg, ID; f 4.5; 1/80; Canon Power Shot A590 IS
Camera Raw Edit: Evening Dew 

I never really realized how much of a difference Photoshop could make. This time I got to experiment with Adobe Bridge to edit in Camera Raw. I really enjoyed this. I didn't understand it until I used it, and now I want to do all my photos in Adobe Bridge and Photoshop, just because it makes that much of a difference in how your photos look. I also liked the Panorama tool in Photoshop, that comes in handy when you want to merge certain photos together. That way you don't have to take a picture far away of the landscape. 











3 comments:

  1. I really liked the clouds panorama. You did a great job with putting them together seamlessly. I really like the angle of the shot and having the temple on the side really adds to it. Great composition. On your second pano I think you could bump the saturation up more to bring out the colors better but it still looks great as is. Great job with the raw edits too.

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  2. Hope Wittman, I find the clouds in your temple panorama really stunning. We couldn't have asked for a better week for epic clouds. Maybe it's just me, but I find the trees in the pano a tad distracting, I wonder if a higher composition would subside. Well done with tweaking the flower shots via Camera Raw -- what a powerful tool isn't it?

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  3. I really really love the cloud panorama and the way the clouds look, they add so much detail to it. I have never seen a picture so amazing like this, especially like the temple. Ilike the field one as well. I love the fact that you took out the red flags out of the shot. Those would have been so distracting. Overall good job!

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