

This panoramic image of the Sydney Harbour was created using 5 separate images stitched together using Arcsoft Panorama Maker 4 and modified in Adobe Photoshop CS3. To make the image more dramatic I aimed to photograph the harbour just after sunset, combining my favorite time to shoot with the uniqueness of the panorama image. With the right technique and the proper software, you can create a really nice, really large scene.I have made it a point on my latest trips to try and capture panoramic images, partly because I like the challenge and partly because of the reaction of people who view them.Īs a photographer, there is nothing better than having people say, “Wow!” when looking at one of your images.On my latest trip to Australia, I decided that since I had photographed the Sydney Harbour so many times, I would give myself a new challenge and try and capture the beauty of the entire harbour in a panorama shot.

Another great way to present a scene in a unique way is to shoot multiple shots and stitch them together as a panorama image.
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In past articles I have highlighted night photography because fewer people know how to shoot in this light and because fewer people have the proper equipment to do it right. It is for this very reason that I look for new and innovative ways to capture a scene at night or with a different perspective. One of the great challenges in photography is capturing something different from what everybody else is shooting.
