The Wide Days of Summer - Panoramics
Here we are midway through Summer (already!) and I thought I would share a few panoramic photos I have taken during the last few weeks.
First up a shot of the local Triple-A ballpark. That is Kodak Office, our world HQ in the background.

What? You didn't know your camera could take pictures like this? Many of our camera have a setting that lets you take three photos in succession that are then automatically "stitched" together to form a panoramic. You can find more about it here.

This picture was taken by the shores of Lake Ontario. I had to move quickly to make the pano work so I didn't get half a sailboat.

This week I was in rural Ohio, which is Amish country, and was fascinated by the wheat stacks on the rolling hills. These were all done by hand and there were everywhere! They stood is stark contrast to the large machine made hay rolls square bales of other farms.
Here are more examples from previous posts that showcase panoramic mojo:
- From last Summer's Beijing Olympic Games
- A unique approach to getting around the table shots
- Portraits a la panoramic
So there you have it, Summer days are long but they are also w-i-d-e!
First up a shot of the local Triple-A ballpark. That is Kodak Office, our world HQ in the background.
[Click to enlarge each panoramic]

What? You didn't know your camera could take pictures like this? Many of our camera have a setting that lets you take three photos in succession that are then automatically "stitched" together to form a panoramic. You can find more about it here.

This picture was taken by the shores of Lake Ontario. I had to move quickly to make the pano work so I didn't get half a sailboat.

This week I was in rural Ohio, which is Amish country, and was fascinated by the wheat stacks on the rolling hills. These were all done by hand and there were everywhere! They stood is stark contrast to the large machine made hay rolls square bales of other farms.
Here are more examples from previous posts that showcase panoramic mojo:
- From last Summer's Beijing Olympic Games
- A unique approach to getting around the table shots
- Portraits a la panoramic
So there you have it, Summer days are long but they are also w-i-d-e!
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Posted By: Madlen (8/9/2009)
Comment: Great shots! I love to shoot Panoramic pictures as well! --> http://www.flickr.com/photos/leeniii/sets/72157600173561210/
Posted By: Mads Pedersen (8/7/2009)
Comment: Love that retro harvest haystack shot! Didn't think anyone made those anymore.



