Showing posts with label Glen Turnbow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glen Turnbow. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Agate Beach Panorama

 Most people have not heard of Agate Beach located in Mendocino, California. There are actually multiple beaches called "Agate Beach" in the world. I was told about this beach and it came highly recommended. With the details we decided to go there.

From the angle of this photo the beach is off to the right at about 90 degrees (East). If you saw this image at print size you could see a lighthouse off in the distance, north of where I took this. The lighthouse is the Point Cabrillo Light Station. We did not get to visit the lighthouse because we were exploring the beach.


Now I know some of you are wondering why it has been over a month since I made a post. It is due to this image in large part. I had to put the panorama together by hand because Photoshop was not able to do it because there were so many photos. This image is made up from 59 photos! While I was working on this I had to save it as a PSB document, or a large Photoshop file. I could not save it as a Tiff file because it was larger than 4GB is size! If I were to print this at 300 ppi (or dpi) It would be just over six feet tall!

I say all this because you may think that I took a long time on one image. Here is an example for you. I do not have the full sized image here. I obviously has to size it down. The first image is the whole image and I have cropped versions till you get close to print size. The most zoomed image is a larger file size (at print size) than the file size that you get to look at here on the computer! So enjoy!





Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Self Portrait


Before you run away screaming I want you to know that it is just me. This is a photo that was taken in color digitally, and then I made it black and white later. Fun fact about this photo is that it was taken in a darker room at about f/22 and a very slow shutter speed. The catch is that I used an external flash that I fired manually towards a white wall. Firing the flash against the wall gave the softer glow that you see here.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Brooklyn Bridge Panoramas

I had some requests to see these so here they are.
These were taken when I was doing my 50 photos in 50 days.