One question the comes up often when
clients visit us at our Round Rock Texas home office is "How
did you do that?" as they point to a mounted Panoramic
Skyline of Austin TX. Our reply is that the photo is three
separate images - "stitched" together with modern photographic
editing software (like Photoshop CS3 or Photostitch). When shooting
for a panoramic image - the experienced photographer will know to
add a 1/3 overlap of the image for the panoramic START and END images.
Most often we will stitch together 3 to 5 images, but we have a stunning
panoramic of the Austin Texas 360 bridge where we stitched together
12 images! This technique may also be used in a vertical image composites.
When we use this technique
at a wedding - Often it will be during the ceremony to display the
entire inside of the church or during the reception while the couple
dances their First Dance or possibly during the toast. Star
Hill Ranch used our Panoramic of their main street to display
BOTH sides of the street of their unique wedding venue. Have fun
trying this at home.