Panoramas

When wide lenses aren’t good enough, technology comes to the rescue. The formal name for these images is flat-stitched panoramas, as each is made up of several separate images that were shot using a specialized tripod head to ensure that everything lines up properly once the computer work begins. Shot properly, there should be minimal computer work involved as the images click together like legos and create a seamless composition that can be printed billboard-sized or larger. At full resolution, most of these images are about 24,000 pixels wide. Some, albeit lots smaller, were even made using my iPhone!

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Photo Tuesday, tilt-shift Seattle edition

Some are real, some were done in post-production. Can you tell which are done with a tilt-shift lens and which where Photoshopped?

Francis Zera

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