Count the cranes
So, they reckon the buildings have apparently doubled in size since the original design proposal – well, the proof will be in the pudding I suppose, not long now before this skyline is changed forever. Get in while you can for your non-developed Barangaroo Pano or planetoid π
7 Frame landscape orientation panorama. Each frame was bracketed -2, 0 & +2 stops.
Pano stitched as 3 layers, blended automatically, flipped, polar coordinates applied then resized back to a square format.
Techie data:
D7000 with Nikkor 17-55 mm f2.8 @ 24mm Aperture: f/8 Shutter 6, 1.5 & 20 seconds
Out front: sweet nothing π
I welcome any suggestions, comments and improvements to my photography, they are always warmly welcomed and always appreciate the time people take to have a look, plus and/or comment.
That is way too cool!
Very nice … I only knew the Tiny Planets app on the iPhone … but this looks amazing and is far more work … well done π
great processing +Gerard Blacklock.
Thanks +Mike Hankey and +Michael Domaradzki
Hey +Souri Sengdara , its pretty easy once you know how, the hardest bit is actually getting the panorama shot, the actual planet thing is only a couple of clicks in PS.
Thanks for looking and commenting.
I think it's wonderful very creative!
looks like I need to tap into PS a bit … π +Gerard Blacklock The creative cloud makes it a bit more affordable …
Thanks +Tina G
+Souri Sengdara definitely, at 9.99 a month (if that offer is still available) its an absolute steal!
π – Must be the time for it – I did a couple panospheres myself last night from some shots in the US (the pano you liked from Brooklyn actually worked quite well)
+Rodney Campbell planetoid-mania π
Really want to learn how to do this, bloody fantastic!