It's not perfect, but it's about as done as I think I'm going to make it. :P
Pano-stitch of about 16 infrared shots of downtown Seattle, from the upper deck of the Bainbridge Island ferry.
Pano-stitch of about 16 infrared shots of downtown Seattle, from the upper deck of the Bainbridge Island ferry.
Category Photography / Scenery
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 637px
File Size 184.4 kB
Not that big, really. About 3600 pixels to a side. For reasons of computational time I knocked each of the input images down to about 1/3 resolution before building the pano. But then when it actually did come out somewhat decent, I didn't want to go back and re-build it. Honestly this was an experiment, and I'm totally floored by the comments and feedback from everyone. I kind of liked it, but didn't think it was anywhere near as spiff as everyone tells me it is. o_O
Maybe I'll rebuild it full resolution sometime.
Ick.
There's probably 2-3 hours of fixing things from the pano process (warping horizon lines, rotating buildings back vertical, rebuilding corners, etc) and I don't relish doing that again. ^^;
Ah well. I could probably print it up to about 17 wide at the current resolution.
Maybe I'll rebuild it full resolution sometime.
Ick.
There's probably 2-3 hours of fixing things from the pano process (warping horizon lines, rotating buildings back vertical, rebuilding corners, etc) and I don't relish doing that again. ^^;
Ah well. I could probably print it up to about 17 wide at the current resolution.
I have a showing in July. *wags*
Nothing big, just a dozen or so pieces that'll hang on the walls of a bakery/coffeehouse in Seattle. I've been working lately to figure out how to print and frame things without breaking myself.
I, unno, given the response I've gotten here on this image, it's pretty certain I'll pick this as one of the pieces. It surprises me totally, I didn't expect my peeps to like this image as much as everyone seems to. ^^;
Nothing big, just a dozen or so pieces that'll hang on the walls of a bakery/coffeehouse in Seattle. I've been working lately to figure out how to print and frame things without breaking myself.
I, unno, given the response I've gotten here on this image, it's pretty certain I'll pick this as one of the pieces. It surprises me totally, I didn't expect my peeps to like this image as much as everyone seems to. ^^;
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm very excited! Please let me know how it goes!
And this image couldn't be a better, more flattering image of Seattle. You didn't need to stick the camera up the Space Needle or snap Pike's Place Market to show what city it is. The tones and shapes, along with the signature waterfront and ships contribute to it's loveliness and honesty.
And this image couldn't be a better, more flattering image of Seattle. You didn't need to stick the camera up the Space Needle or snap Pike's Place Market to show what city it is. The tones and shapes, along with the signature waterfront and ships contribute to it's loveliness and honesty.
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