J/K, we love her rolls....and she has a lot of them Does it look to "washed" out on your screen? I may adjust the color temp to make it a little warmer. Could be my pc screen here at work though....
J/K, we love her rolls....and she has a lot of them Does it look to "washed" out on your screen? I may adjust the color temp to make it a little warmer. Could be my pc screen here at work though....
J/K, we love her rolls....and she has a lot of them Does it look to "washed" out on your screen? I may adjust the color temp to make it a little warmer. Could be my pc screen here at work though....
looks good to me but not sure how good my monitor is... no i am not calling her fat but my eldest had what we called "sausage legs" at that age...now is 5'8" and probably 125 tops so i don't think it always stays as rolly anyway
I picked up my new 10-20mm lens this past weekend and thought I'd try a pano with it since I've never done one with a super-wide lens before. I was concerned with the distortion I might encounter but it really wasn't too much of a factor in merging the shots. I'm no expert when it comes to panoramas by any means so I have no idea if this is even close to being decent.
This is my oldest son's new high school and is literally 1/4 mile in length when walking from one end to the other.
i also have a set where i used photoshop to apply a lomo-look to them and they came out fantastic. i have the first one as a "lomo" set as my background.
Almost ran over this little guy with the lawn mower. So I stopped moved him out of the way and ran and got the camera. I am saving for additional lenses to get better, more close up pictures.
I was going to mention, "Hey, that looks like our newer high schools in Houston (or actually Cypress, where I live)!" Then I saw where you were from....
Very nice panoramic shot! I really want to work on those!!