360 spin!
Uploaded: June 17, 2003
Venice Beach Nokia 5100 Core Tour. Nikon D1x, 17-35mm 2.8, SB-28DX. Composite of 4 images.
Jim Miotke My Courses June 17, 2003
Once again, you outdid yourself, Kevin. Great composite! I like how you put the lens flare to use, with each strand of lights leading to one of the three left riders. This is really wonderful work. #40683Kevin Boutwell May 26, 2019
Thanks Jim! Each of those riders is actually the same rider. I motordrived off 4 frames of him doing a 360 spin and put them together. Thanks Again. #120468Judith G. Secco May 26, 2019
Beautiful work, Kevin. Amazing how you put this together. #120517Gunther Allen May 26, 2019
Very clever work! -G #121029Dottie Shepherd May 26, 2019
Kevin, A great piece of work..All though it makes me a little dizzy looking at it...I just can imagine the thrill these riders are getting...Excellent Job!! #131554Kevin Boutwell July 09, 2003
Thanks again all. This was a real jewel and have gotten great responces from everyone that I have shown. I think I will try this technique more often. #138960Vicki Tillard August 07, 2003
This is wonderful Kevin. And it brings up a question I have. If you wanted to have this panorama printed in say 36" long x 12" high, how would you do it? Do you know of any photo labs that do that? Thanks for sharing your creative work!Jim Miotke My Courses August 07, 2003
I can tell you, Vicki, that my Epson 1280 printer (and others, I'm sure) can print panoramic images on rolls of paper at 13" wide. For larger panoramic prints, I would call your local professional labs to see if they offer this service. #159508Kevin Boutwell August 07, 2003
Yea that is correct. I use my Epson 1280 w/ 8.3" roll paper and print my panoramics 36" or 44" long, and they look beautiful. I haven't tried a 13" panoramic yet because mounting and framing can get expensive.Kevin #159687
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