> From: Mike Lazzari <watershed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>> These days, when I need wider, I'm doing multi-image panos.
>
> So try that at the beach on a windy day and get back to us, ;)
Or in a living room crowded with Christmas tree and gifts and rug-rats running
around excitedly. I love the “busy” way ultra-wide photos come out, which you
can’t really express in a stitched pan.
I once did a 12-shot pan of the South Falls basin in Silver Falls State Park,
Oregon. It was the weekend, and fairly busy. A couple and their small children
were in the basin, taking pictures. It wasn’t until I got home and stitched it
together that I discovered she took a picture of herself and her kids! When I
started the pan, her husband was taking a photo of her with the kids. By the
time I got all the way ‘round, SHE was taking a photo of the husband with the
kids.
Couldn’t have done that better if I had planned it!
Tried to find it, but QuickTime Player insists I need “QuickTime Player 7,”
which I don’t seem to have any longer. Thank you, Apple.
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