Hemispheric Cow

On White

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4 Comments on "Hemispheric Cow"

  1. Regis on Wed, 7th Nov 2007 5:31 pm
  2. This kind of panoramic shot in vertical is always very hard to take: ground is most of the time too dark whereas the sky can be easily burnt. This came out quite good already. Makes a very intriguing shot.

  3. GwynF on Wed, 7th Nov 2007 7:12 pm
  4. I can’t really claim too much credit, the camera is a point and shoot and did all the technical stuff automatically. Thanks for you comment and hope you continue to enjoy your travels :D

  5. Pax on Wed, 23rd Apr 2008 9:46 am
  6. Siempre he querido saber, cómo se hace esa técnica… es muy rara… sin principio, ni fin.

  7. gwyn on Wed, 23rd Apr 2008 6:50 pm
  8. Necesitas uno de los siguientes:

    • una camarita chida
    • Photoshop
    • Un programa como AutoStitch
    • Lapices, pegamento Laboratorios Julio y paciencia

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Hemispheric Cow

November 7, 2007 : Mexico (, , )
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I just got a new camera which has an in-built autostitch function, hence this photo… Taken by the Paraninfo of the University of Guadalajara. I’m not convinced the dimensions work for this photoblog. What do you reckon?








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