This is another panoramic experiment using a local landscape as the backdrop. I could have used my wide lens to take this shot but instead I opted to use a 70-300mm lens and then use a program for Linux called Hugin Batch Processor to stitch the images together. It gives me an overall larger image than a single shot through a wide lens would give me and I get the detail from all of the shots combined, which in turn gives me a much bigger end print size. The picture itself … its ok… nothing I’ll win any awards for but the process to get there was quite interesting and I look forward to creating more images in the future using the same method.
Panoramic View of a back country road.
By: Isaac W. Golding|Published on: Nov 1, 2009|Categories: HDR, Landscape, Panorama, Pennsylvania|