Apr 302011
 

So I got to do something I hadn’t done in a while and that was teach my method of how to do panoramic shots. On the last day of shooting we went out to Guadalupe State Park and were photographing the Cypress trees in the area. So I set up my equipment just like I instructed the folks on doing and took the shot below. It was a total of 13 images all together and then combined into Photoshop. I did so many captures because I wanted to make sure that there were not going to be in anomalies in the images from too little overlap. I think it turned out looking really sharp and even money says that this will make a great canvas once I get the APC guys to print it for me. There is just one problem…

Should it be in Color???

Or in Black and White???

Let me know what you all think…

 

So the 2011 Texas Landscape Safari Workshop is in the bag and what a great time it was.  I know with the last posting I talked about the book I was hopefully going to have set for proof printing on Monday, but in the mean time I wanted to give everyone a quick taste of what lies within the upcoming pages…  You will have to forgive me as this is my first time using Vimeo so if you have problems viewing drop me an email and let me know.. enjoy the show…

I tell you what a great time it was this past week going to all these places and meeting new folks and helping them find their vision in photography…

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So the last post was a whirlwind but I just got back in a settled down and after some downloading and processing.  Here are a few shots tonight from Perdernales Falls.  The water level was a bit lower than last year, but that didn’t stop the chance to photograph this amazing place…

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