thanks guys....Gary, I am just using Photoshop CS5 at the moment which does a pretty good job. All I do is select the 6 images in LR3, right click, select edit in CS5 as Pano image and it automatically adjusts. I didn't do one bit of adjustment (other than crop) to the image after the auto pano in CS5.
and wow...I am looking at these images on my work computer, what a difference in color.
bear with me....blog novice here....just curious, why do I want to click on your blog? Seriously, I am looking for answers. Do you get paid per click or something? Do you get paid if I click on a link from your blog? Are you in a competition with someone to see how many people you can attract? I see this all the time and just don't get it. Not to sound like a d*, but I could care less about your personal business....and where you went/what you do/etc
No, not asking to take down.....just wondering why I always see people referencing their blogs. Sounds like no reason but to show off other work. Didn't know if it was a click here get paid thing
I enjoy blogs when they post info about how or why what went down when taking the shot to learn from it.
You can tell if the person linking to a blog gets money from hits by whether or not you see ads on the site. I notice this site now has some ads between some of the breaks between posts, but they are pretty tasteful. Anyways, I don't see much of a difference when people crave attention for their photos on their blogs or people craving attention for their photos in this forum. We are all craving some sort of attention!
Steezus wrote:
I enjoy blogs when they post info about how or why what went down when taking the shot to learn from it.
Anyways, I don't see much of a difference when people crave attention for their photos on their blogs or people craving attention for their photos in this forum. We are all craving some sort of attention!
Agree with both points....it was just curiosity on my part. I've never attempted to do them and don't follow anyones. I do notice that a lot of pros do them....I'm obviously no pro. On to picture posting
Zaits, I love the composition and the processing on these. That one with the OOF dog up front should be called "Chasing Ghosts" because it looks like the in-focus dog is chasing a ghost dog. Great work, as usual.
passthegravy wrote:
Zaits, I love the composition and the processing on these. That one with the OOF dog up front should be called "Chasing Ghosts" because it looks like the in-focus dog is chasing a ghost dog. Great work, as usual.
Much appreciated! That's a good title. I'm a bit surprised how camouflaged he ended up being.
Terrific shot, agentbird . A T/S lens at its best.
This shot of mine is from February and is one I skipped over at the time for one reason or another. It's interesting what you find when you look back over your work.