Commercial-Property Photographer

© Greg Briley
PRO Website: gregbrileyphotography.com

Commercial-Property Photographer

Uploaded: November 02, 2005

Description

This photo was made by taking 5 consecutive shots on a tripod from left to right and then fusing them together using the panarama tool in PS. Then the photo was cropped down to where it fit inside of the framed work of the panarama. Worked colors and contrast also in PS. -Bald Rock at Fairfield Lk

Comments

Angela M. Neal November 02, 2005

This is AMAZING!! The clarity and colors are GORGEOUS!! Well done! #337262

Roger Bernabo November 02, 2005

An Amazing image Greg! #2029173

Bogdan Grosu November 03, 2005

simply beautifull...unfortunatelly the stiching points are quite visible where the forest meets the sky, but these can be easily corrected in ps...cheers #2030501

Greg Briley level-addict November 03, 2005

Thanks for the feedback guys. I'm going to put this one back on the drawing board for a rework. #2032852

Chris Budny level-deluxe November 08, 2005

Remarkable! I'm so eager to try stitching pics together like this, but I have yet to find a good subject nearby. This is amazing, and the still surface of the water with the trees around it is just beautiful! #2049202

Greg Briley level-addict November 08, 2005

Thanks, Chris. The stitching tool is very easy to use. I am going to rework this one a bit, but I love nice panaramas. It gives you so much more to look at. #2050819

Brian Gritt November 30, 2005

Wow, you are really developing wonderfully. Hope you have found a way to make a living with your camera! One thought for you in the rework: try to straighten the horizon with the measure/rotate arbitrary feature in PS. Killer Shot though! Remember me when you're famous. #2138404

Douglas Gould January 26, 2006

I love pans and you did this one just right! Makes me miss the fall... don't get it here in MX. #2343390

Life Expressions February 21, 2006

WOOHOO!!! Way to go Greg! Congrats on this gorgeous finalist! Good luck in the next round! #2445154

Chris Budny level-deluxe February 21, 2006

Congrats on this Finalist, Greg!! #2446957

Douglas Gould February 21, 2006

Congratulations, my friend! This one is very deserving. Heading to Charlotte March 30th. Maybe I'll see ya! #2447062

February 21, 2006

really nice job with the panorama technique. Nice mood and great soft light makes it work. #2448585

Angela K. Jones February 22, 2006

Gorgeous picture! #2455245

Garth D. Beatty level-classic February 22, 2006

Very Fine!!

One of the best reflection pictures I believe I have seen. #2455654

Greg Briley level-addict February 23, 2006

Thank you Angela and Garth for the nice comments. Doug, thanks biggun. Send an email to me when you get to town. We'll have to go out on a shoot. Robin, good to hear from you again. Your gallery is looking great. Judges, thank you for the encouraging feedback. #2459118

Sobia Chishti April 12, 2006

Congrates Greg. This is very pretty.
I myself is working on a panorama but first I don't know the dimensions of the frame. My second problem is that I didn't use tripod and now I get a narrow height because of cropping. My image size in PS is , height 9 inches and width...you don't belive it, is 78 inches. I stitched 7 or 8 images of smokies mountains. Is there anyway I can fix this. I appreciate your help. #2635246

Greg Briley level-addict April 12, 2006

Hi, Sobia. Thank you for stopping by. This picture is my only experience with stitching photos together so far. 78" wide is quite the image. You should be able to reduce the size of the picture in the image menu in PS and choose the image size option. This should allow you to adjust the size of the photo. Good luck with it and thanks again for stopping by! #2637277

Shawn Jennings May 22, 2006

Beautiful image Greg! What lake was this shot from? #2798762

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