Category: Post-processing
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Cedar Keys Lighthouse: A New Gigapan
This is our first new picture of 2021. This image of the old lighthouse on Seahorse Key is roughly 24,900 pixels high by 106,000 pixels across. It covers a horizontal field of view of about 210 degrees and includes 243 photographs. To learn more, go to its webpage, www.BeeHappyGraphics.com/gallery/CedarKeysLight.html. From there, you can follow the…
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We Made New Printable Instructions
revised 8/26/2020 While I was making updates to some of our How-To articles’ formatting and adherence to Internet standards, I also took the opportunity to improve clarity for some of them. Some, but not all of the articles have downloadable printable versions, so I also updated the printable version if warranted. I created new printable…
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Answers To “Is This Picture Level?”
A few weeks ago, I asked a few questions about a picture of me on the Turner Riverlink. I even offered a reward for the best answers. Here are my answers. First Question NO, the picture is not level. The photographers’ usual reference point for getting a picture level is the horizon. One of the…
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Is This Picture Straight/Level?
This is I, canoeing on the Turner River just south of the Tamiami Trail just before noon in the late spring of 2008 (when I was just over 81% of my current age). In this picture, I’m just keeping the boat steady. The photographer (who is very near and dear to me) would normally be…
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A Belated Introduction To “Wild Stallion”
Earlier this month, I promised to introduce you to a few of our newer images that had been overlookedblog. The oldest of those is “Wild Stallion,” which was added to our regular collection in January 2017, just in time for a festival in Wellington. Wellington is known for its polo and its equestrian community. But…