1. Tabernacle 1; 11/7/2009; 2:52PM; Rexburg, Idaho; f/2.8; 1/800 sec; Sony DSC-HX1
2. Tabernacle 2; 11/7/2009; 2:52PM; Rexburg, Idaho; f/2.8; 1/400 sec; Sony DSC-HX1
3. Tabernacle 3; 11/7/2009; 2:52PM; Rexburg, Idaho; f/2.8; 1/1600 sec; Sony DSC-HX1
4. Westwood 1; 11/7/2009; 2:47PM; Rexburg, Idaho; f/2.8; 1/500 sec; Sony DSC-HX1
5. Westwood 2; 11/7/2009; 2:47PM; Rexburg, Idaho; f/2.8; 1/400 sec; Sony DSC-HX1
6. Westwood 3; 11/7/2009; 2:47PM; Rexburg, Idaho; f/2.8; 1/320 sec; Sony DSC-HX1
7. Bannack 1; 10/9/2009; 3:20PM; Rexburg, Idaho; f/5.6; 1/250 sec; Sony DSC-H7
8. Bannack 2; 10/9/2009; 3:20PM; Rexburg, Idaho; f/5; 1/250 sec; Sony DSC-H7
9. Bannack 3; 10/9/2009; 3:20PM; Rexburg, Idaho; f/5; 1/250 sec; Sony DSC-H7
For this week we are working on Panoramics. We have to take three pictures of a scene and merge them together in Photoshop to create one seamless panoramic photo.









Great shots for your panoramic photos. The angles and composition look really neat. Good work.
I love that you went to three different locations. Way to go above and beyond! I think my favorite is the one of the tabernacle – I love the way that building photographs. I can tell you really understand how to do the edit and apply it to a variety of images. Great job!
Kurt, it’s nice to have you back! Great job on your photos! I think they all turned out great and good luck with the new camera! I’m upgrading to a DSLR too, that will be exciting. The only photo that was a little unusual was the tabernacle shot that appears to be at a strange angle. I am impressed that Photoshop was able to do a great job of piecing it together. Anyway, looks nice!