Technical details:
- 21 images taken hand held.
- Camera used in portrait mode for all shots.
- RAW files converted to TIFF without any adjustments.
- Combined TIFF files in Photoshop making a 1.4 gig file.
- Original combined image was 13174 x 4179 pixels.
- Flattened image was half that file size, but still 'killed' my PC.
- PC is a i5 760 with 4 gigs installed RAM and 1.5 gigs of video RAM.
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Though certainly far from perfect, I don't think it turned out all that bad either. I like the "w" curve of the wall that is actually 2 straight sections at a corner. I like the centered clouds. I like the general look and feel. It really feels like I am there again, standing in the burning hot sun sweating every last bit of moisture out of my body...
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San Juan Panorama from the Fort San Cristobal. Taken while people were waiting to see the United State President Barrack Obama drive by in his motorcade. We were above the crowd in the fort, and though this would make an interesting panorama.
Closure - one of the Gestalt Principles. Closure happens when an image is incomplete. When a partial image is seen people perceive the whole by filling in the missing information on their own.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
San Juan San Cristobal Panorama
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