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The photographer in the snow

Posted on Juni 25th, 2014

Hmm, look at this awesome Panorama in the background, stunning! But why is Stefan not photographing in the right direction? The mountains are so beautiful, or not? But, no, he shoots anywhere else. We have to ask us, does he have tomatos on his eyes? Or does he see something we can’t see?
There is only one possibility, stay tuned and see tomorrow, what he was photographing instead of this gorgeous panorama.

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Grand Teton

Posted on Februar 25th, 2014

On our last journey thru the USA, we visited the Yellowstone National Park and drove along south. On the way to Jackson Hole you can see the impressive  mountains of the Grand Teton. You can stop at a stight seeing place and enjoy this massiv mountain front. I made this panorama picture from 8 shots and it shows nearly 180 degree. And because I made this picture at my very beginning of my photo adventure phase, I didn’t stay until the sun goes down, for better a lightning. But maybe this was better for my marriage :)
Watch this image in full resolution!

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HDR panorama of Manhattan

Posted on Januar 9th, 2014

It tooks me a lot of works to do this. If you want to make some panoramas then you shoot several images with an overlapping range and stich it together with a panorama software. And if you want it more complex, then you shoot a bracket series for each image. Make an HDR of each series and stich it together.
But my HDR workflow ist different. Because after I used an HDR software I’m manually fix all the ugly parts with pieces from the original images. But hell, the stiching software are made every panorama different, they are no more congruent. So I have first to make 3 hdr images with manual corrections and stich it together at the end. But then you’ll have no more clean intersections. It was a bunch of work and I’m not really happy with the finish… btw. watch it in FULL resolution!

NYC-Panorama