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Author Archives: Eric Harness
Lost Camera – the rest of the story
I would like to sincerely Thank all of the people who viewed the post about the lost camera. I would like to especially acknowledge Thomas Hawk for re-posting on Google +. I have located the owner after about 4 … Continue reading
Lost Camera
Ok, a little diversion for a moment here, a little bit a background then the real story, then a story I hope you will help me write. If you were looking for something on Night Photography, Sorry not this time. … Continue reading
Creating a Night Panorama
How to plan and stitch together additional foreground details with a star trail, or starry sky. Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Image Stitching, Photo Processing, Photo Tip, Stacking
Tagged base, control points, creative, exposure, f/stop, hyperfocal distance, leveling, night, panorama, perspective, PTGui, scale, shooting panoramas, stitching, tripod, vertorama
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Improving Your Panoramas
Hi, I am Eric Harness, one of the instructors of Star Circle Academy. I want to first thank Steven for the great intro, also for his inspiration and his mentorship. Steven asked me to add some important details to his … Continue reading