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Title: Brigantine Beach Vertorama
Post by: thirddesign on November 23, 2008, 02:48:16 AM
A vertorama shot of the Brigantine Beach here is south jersey
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Anybody else doing these vertoramas. Very fun shot to edit and produce.
Robertb
flickr.com/thirddesign
Title: Re: Brigantine Beach Vertorama
Post by: Marilyn on November 23, 2008, 09:28:41 AM
Great shot Robert but I don't know what vertorama shot is. Can you please explain that for me.
Title: Re: Brigantine Beach Vertorama
Post by: Summicron on November 23, 2008, 12:40:11 PM
I think it just means portrait format as opposed to landscape format Marilyn. I like the textures in the wet sand, and the dun colour of the triangular sliver of sand adds a little warmth to the picture. Those are super clouds building up from the horizon with the bright cloud in the center becoming a chief point of interest. You know the clouds near the horizon and the lapping waves would have made a super picture in themselves, a very nice shot indeed.
Title: Re: Brigantine Beach Vertorama
Post by: thirddesign on November 23, 2008, 11:37:10 PM
a verto rama is a panorama but instead of panning left to right you go down then up.  This allows for alot more of the shot to make the final cut. I take both of these RAW photographs  into photoshop CS3 and I blend the edge. This one features a little HDR work and some help from Nik software.
flickr.com/thirddesign is the home to most of my work.
Title: Re: Brigantine Beach Vertorama
Post by: SmokeytheDog on November 24, 2008, 03:56:54 AM
Ah! it makes sense now
Vertical + Panorama = vertorama