Heading into the Wide Open Spaces!
This week's Focus on Life prompt from Sally Russick was to check out W I D E angle photography. When I read this, I instantly thought of a feature of my camera I had read about, but never used. The Live Panorama feature allows you to take a picture while moving the camera (really a little video) and the camera processes it as a wide angle shot.
What better time than this week to check this out!
I headed out to the Black Dirt farming area near where I work. You may remember the area from last year's Hope prompt.
What better time than this week to check this out!
I headed out to the Black Dirt farming area near where I work. You may remember the area from last year's Hope prompt.
This year, in the beginning of March, you have to look closely to find any trace of farm fields.
I have to say that the Panoramic views came out pretty great.
And I had a little company. They thought it was funny to pose on the nearby bushes, then flit away.
And did I mention that it was really cold out, with a steady wind? I forgot my thin gloves, and didn't wear a hat. What we do for our art....
Check out others' wide angles.
I miss having snow :(
ReplyDeleteWow, what a cool feature on your camera! It was just too cold for me to get out this week!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cool shots, I love the two little brave birds with their spot of color.
ReplyDeleteYour whole post made me swoon!!!! What a neat feature on your camera!!!!!!!! All those wide shots are amazing. And what a treat to see those sweet little birds!! Here's to hoping we all see some grass this month...
ReplyDeleteMy 'new' camera is suppose to have a stitch feature but I can't figure it out... We moved here 12 years ago this week onto green lawns Love your birds! We don't seem to have bluebirds here... just crows and seagulls!
ReplyDeleteI really like your panoramic photos. And those birds are just so sweetly plump and colorful.
ReplyDeleteLovely!! Your panoramic shots are really super! And those cute little birdies - so sweet!! I really love the clouds in that one photo right above the birdie shot, they look so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! just beautiful pictures! the clouds on that 3rd to last pic are absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat is some great scenery, even if it is covered with snow! Your camera does a great job with the panorama. Your little feathery friends are cute, too.
ReplyDeleteWow, those are BIG pictures! Stunning views, Beti, though I confess the robin pic is my favourite :)
ReplyDeleteI have only used that feature on my camera once. Your results were great.
ReplyDeleteAh, beautiful pictures! Love your discovery of the panoramic setting, I need to check my camera :)
ReplyDeleteHow cool. I have to see if my camera will do that. The panoramic photo with the houses is really something special. I love the sweet little birdies too. Great job!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful photos! So clear and crisp views!
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