Panoramic Photos
Most of my panoramic photos are a series of photos "stitched" together to make one large photo.
Sometimes the result is not what you expect, but usually the image is still pretty inspiring even if it doesn't turn out 100% the way you would like it to.
Typically to get the best output, you would take several shots, over-lapping them to allow for every little aspect to be caught. When the photo program that pieces the photos together into one big one processes the photos, it sometimes fills in gaps and stretches and skews the photos to make the pieces fit together better.
Here are some of my examples of "stitched" panoramic photos.
Sometimes the result is not what you expect, but usually the image is still pretty inspiring even if it doesn't turn out 100% the way you would like it to.
Typically to get the best output, you would take several shots, over-lapping them to allow for every little aspect to be caught. When the photo program that pieces the photos together into one big one processes the photos, it sometimes fills in gaps and stretches and skews the photos to make the pieces fit together better.
Here are some of my examples of "stitched" panoramic photos.





