Panorama shots with Photoshop
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Apr. 19th, 2009 | 11:47 am
My current favourite feature on Photoshop is the "Photomerge" function.
Using "Photomerge", amateur photographers such as myself can make professional-looking panoramic shots with their simple point & shoot cameras, that look like the product of a specialized panoramic camera.
Here are some panoramic shots i've taken around the North Shore:


These first 2 shots were taken at Lighthouse Park. They enabled me to see the interactions between the sea and the sky in a way that i hadn't before. Notice how in both pictures the sky is grey and cloudy on the left, but in the centre of the image, there is a more or less blue sky; these colours are reflected in the water below. i
never noticed how dramatically the sky effects the sea's colours until i took these shots.






Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park, from a previous post.


Capilano River

View of the heritage homes on Comox St from Nelson Park

Burrard Inlet from 15th Street
Using "Photomerge", amateur photographers such as myself can make professional-looking panoramic shots with their simple point & shoot cameras, that look like the product of a specialized panoramic camera.
Here are some panoramic shots i've taken around the North Shore:
These first 2 shots were taken at Lighthouse Park. They enabled me to see the interactions between the sea and the sky in a way that i hadn't before. Notice how in both pictures the sky is grey and cloudy on the left, but in the centre of the image, there is a more or less blue sky; these colours are reflected in the water below. i
never noticed how dramatically the sky effects the sea's colours until i took these shots.
Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park, from a previous post.
Capilano River
View of the heritage homes on Comox St from Nelson Park
Burrard Inlet from 15th Street
