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New Section – Panoramas

Posted on 15 of May 2009 at 12:35 am by Zack Andrews

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I have added a new section to the website, titled Panoramas. I have recently become interested in stitching my photos together to make for a more prominent scene, and more like what I actually see at the places that I visit. I think they add a lot and you can actually see what some of the places look like where I go. Therefore, I’ve added a section for these unique photos, that way they can be displayed in full.

The Panorama section is still Under Construction and most likely will be throughout the rest of the weekend. I currently have two photos from a trip that I took today at Petit Jean. I hiked the Seven Hollows Trail to check out the Grotto there, it’s a fascinating place not far from home! So far the new panorama section is looking good, let me know what you think by leaving a comment, Thanks!

Photography by Zack Andrews – Arkansas Panoramas -or- Follow the !NEW! =P link above.

Here is a preview of the Grotto at Seven Hollows Trail. Of course, you gotta follow the link above to see the details.

Petit Jean - Seven Hollows Trail - Grotto

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4 comments

  • bcormack - May 15, 2009

    Some cool pano shots, there is some neat stuff to see out on the Seven Hollows Trail.

    My computer sucks so the pano shots loaded slow. But they are cool, I need to try to do more pano stuff too.

  • Matt Kennedy - May 15, 2009

    Be careful Zach, stitching can be addictive. It’s a great way to pump up the megapixels. I have a 12 shot of Cedar falls that I haven’t posted yet. It is way over 30 MP

  • Zack Andrews - May 15, 2009

    Matt, I completely agree, it is a lot of fun. I just had to try it out on the trip up there, after seeing your amazing shot of Cedar Falls. I took about 10 of the panos, it’s amazing what you can see in a larger image that a smaller image just doesn’t capture.

    It’s also amazing to see how fast my computer can get bogged down by huge panoramas, lol. I actually think the image in this post was about 12 shots. I took another one that was 15, but I botched it with a couple of blurry shots so it didn’t come out.

    Thanks for the comments guys!

  • Matt Kennedy - May 15, 2009

    Yea it takes a lot of patience and slowing down, one bad shot in the middle will ruin the whole thing. You can’t get in a hurry and just press the release button. You have to use a remote or self timer. That ball head of yours probably helps too, I have to level my camera out for every shot which is huge pain having to adjust everything.

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