I took this last year before we headed over to Bruges for a long weekend. It was auto-stitched in Elements 12 from a 7 shot portrait set taken from the top of the lighthouse next door.
I like the effect that the stitching has created here in that I have to move my eyes from the roadway at the bottom up and into the image to look at the power station - this is more noticeable when viewing on flickr. I've never had that happen with my (admittedly few) panorama shots before and I wonder if it has something to do with looking down on the scene ?
Oops - spoke to soon. Looking again in Lightroom at 1:1 I can see one of the joins on the horizon top right. Back to the drawing board later maybe.
Scott
EOS 5DMKII+EF24-105L @ 24.0 mm, ƒ/22.0, 1/80sec ISO 100
Dungness Power Station by anderson.council, on Flickr
I like the effect that the stitching has created here in that I have to move my eyes from the roadway at the bottom up and into the image to look at the power station - this is more noticeable when viewing on flickr. I've never had that happen with my (admittedly few) panorama shots before and I wonder if it has something to do with looking down on the scene ?
Oops - spoke to soon. Looking again in Lightroom at 1:1 I can see one of the joins on the horizon top right. Back to the drawing board later maybe.
Scott
EOS 5DMKII+EF24-105L @ 24.0 mm, ƒ/22.0, 1/80sec ISO 100
Dungness Power Station by anderson.council, on Flickr
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