Changes over the Day.
Uploaded: October 19, 2004
(Resubmit after some repairing) Location Malaysia KL, Palace of the Golden Horses Hotel. 3 diff pano shots merged to show the changes over a day...bright sunny morning (right), stormy dark clouds afternoon (center) and the sky cleared in the evening as the lights came on (left).
Cynthia Dobson October 19, 2004
Wow!~~! Magnificent final production. I love it. Great job, Wong.cj patterson October 19, 2004
excellent!!! #857031Jill K. Hornback October 19, 2004
WOW!! You did a great job on this picture. I love the moon in the background.Wong Chek Poh October 20, 2004
Thanks for viewing and comments. Appreciate it. Wong. #857954Rebecca A. Steed January 07, 2006
This is a really awesome effect. I'd love to know more details how you did it. Very creative and each part is a perfect exposure. #2262543Wong Chek Poh January 07, 2006
I would like to detail the step, but it will be too long here. Generally, you need to shoot all shots from the same spot, preferably at the same level. For pano, usually you need to set the same exposure; but it is not applicable here. Once you get the shots, the next steps are basically photoshop work. There are s/w to merge photos but I prefer using PS. For this, you need to master layering. There are many tutorials on the net where you can pick up tips and techniques. That's where I learnt. #2263412Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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