Of course, that doesn't last long, because I'm soon up again looking for a flower or rock to photograph. My father says that always having a camera stuck in my face diminishes the joy of the experience. (But I don't think so. MY joy comes from looking back at images of places I've been over the years.)
Recently, with an upgrade to--TADA!--Adobe Photoshop CS5 I've been able to create exquisite panorama images. I've taken the requisite frames for years, but it hasn't been really easy to stitch them together until now. Photoshop CS5 makes it ridiculously easy to create panos.
Please enjoy a few from my recent travels:



1 comment:
Kristi, I enjoyed the panoramas of the Southwest. It is my favorite photo area. I think we made seven trips there over the years and I have hundreds of photos--many 11X 14s on my walls. All of my work was before panoramas were so easy. I have had some fun with them around here though using Photoshop Elements--just upgraded to 9.
Thanks again. Hope you are doint well. Craig Hubbard
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