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May 9, 2010, 12:57:58 PM
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This past weekend me and my girlfriend went to the Raven Run Nature Sanctuary just outside of Lexington, KY. There we kept seeing all these random stone walls. This particular one stretched along a long portion of the trail we were on. I decided that I wanted to take a shot at creating a panorama.

So, handheld, I fired off five shots from my camera. Each time taking a mental not of a certain point of the wall to use as a reference for the next. Then later on I let Merge to Panorama in Photoshop CS3 work it's magic.

For the first time ever the feature really impressed me. I now have an urge to find more scenes for panorama photography.

In other news, this is the first photo I've uploaded in quite awhile. Last year my photography went down as I decided to put more time into my design skills. So I took a break from photography for the most part. This year, however, I've been getting the photography urge back and now I'm letting it become a bigger part of my life once again.

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~Bleeding69 May 12, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
Nice first shot. Now try and find something that will give you a amazing picture. This is a good shot, but nothing really catches my attention. Good photo for first try, now find a amazing subject.

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Thanks. I agree it isn't an awe inspiring photo and that is why I really do want to find better subjects and create something truly amazing.

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