I have posted before how the panoramic pictures are made up of a collection of shots (maybe 6 or in this case 12 shots) combined together. What that means is that I took a series of pictures spanning a horizontal range and then put all the pictures together. There is overlap of course, that ensures that the pictures can be properly put together. The reason the picture doesn't look overly long and thin is because I have been taking 'tall' pictures, i.e. portrait oriented ones, and then stitching them together. Thats why there are more pictures in 1 image, and why they are still able to be a good height and width. Enjoy!
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Today I have another panoramic to share. This is actually number 2 of 3, but I'm not to sure I'll ever post the third one here. This is a series of shots stitched together to make the panorama. It was taken around the center of the ground in front of the capitol, hence all of the grass in the foreground of the shot.
Capitol Grounds Panorama
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