This young man was a distraction. Luckily he was distracted. I stood behind him and took two pictures, thinking if he held still long enough, I could make a pano. I was really close to him, and had an 85mm lens, so that would mean moving some distance to get his entire portrait. Fortunately, he stood still, and here is the result.
Tag: pano
A View Inland – Pano
I still had my camera on bracketing when I started to do this panorama, and didn’t realize it until we had gotten back to the B&B. I’ve done some adjustments to make it look better. The fact is, it is not a great edit, but I am posting the picture because I think it shows the beauty of Montana de Oro State Park quite nicely – hills to the sea. See?
Looks Like It Snowed, But It Didn’t

Every now and again it is fun to play with post . . . this is a pano of about 5 images.
Hillside

This is a panorama / stitched image, handheld camera, using a Nikon 100mm f2.8 E series lens, f5.6, 1/125, 320 iso.

