(Remember that you can click on the photos to enlarge them.) Looking at this photo, you'd think I lived on a curved road, but I don't...it's straight.
 I started this little project out when I left work today and took some pictures of the area in front of my building.  This panoramic has four photos.  I stitched it with the Canon program and it curved it so much that I lost a lot of the bottom part of the photos when I cropped it, so I wasn't very happy with it.  By the way, my son met up with me while I was taking the photos and I was explaining what I was doing.  While I was taking the last picture, he popped his head into view.
I started this little project out when I left work today and took some pictures of the area in front of my building.  This panoramic has four photos.  I stitched it with the Canon program and it curved it so much that I lost a lot of the bottom part of the photos when I cropped it, so I wasn't very happy with it.  By the way, my son met up with me while I was taking the photos and I was explaining what I was doing.  While I was taking the last picture, he popped his head into view. So, I decided to see what I could do in Photoshop to get back the original photographs.  Well, it's a LOT more work in Photoshop and it's definitely not an instantaneous kind of deal, but it was worth it.  I like this one a LOT better.   Doesn't it look like something that would be on a Texas State University advertisement?  Maybe Jeffrey could become famous.  Haha!
So, I decided to see what I could do in Photoshop to get back the original photographs.  Well, it's a LOT more work in Photoshop and it's definitely not an instantaneous kind of deal, but it was worth it.  I like this one a LOT better.   Doesn't it look like something that would be on a Texas State University advertisement?  Maybe Jeffrey could become famous.  Haha! 
 
 

2 comments:
Deb, those photos are so cool! And I love that doorway in the header.
Nice work, Deb! I also like the new header.
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