May
16
As you can see, this is what a bad stitch looks like. They all don’t come out peachy. Most of my panoramic stitches are shot handheld, and this one was not held level, so nothing could really be saved. You can also see a pair of legs without a body, kinda cool, but not a desirable thing to have in a photograph.Just thought I would share some failures…LOL
May
14
The other side of the pier
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I posted a similar photo about a month ago. This is the other side of the Oceanside, California Pier.
This is a five frame stitch using photoshop.
May
13
New images were added
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I added around one hundred new images to my stock library. Most of the shots are fairly new. Some shots are old, but being posted for the first time.
Here is the new photos RSS feed for future reference.
May
11
Thunderbird Wheelie
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During “Thunder Over the Empire”, one of the Thunderbirds flew by very slow while “Low Rider” was playing. To me, it looked as if the jet was trying to pop a wheelie.
This is how I got so close with this photo.
May
11
Escape from Alcatraz
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I took this on my trip to San Francisco few months back. I just realized that Alcatraz was clearly in the background
May
9
180 degrees of Disneyland
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As you probably already know, I have been working on large panoramic shots. My panoramic head also just arrived, so plan on seeing many more panoramic projects. My panoramic head allows stitching with a much higher degree of accuracy. I will cover this in greater detail soon.
This was made from 21 vertical shots (handheld) stitched together with photoshop.
The final image is over 20,000 pixels wide, and would print nicely up to 10 feet or so.





