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Tag Archives: Panorama
Shooting Where You Live…over and over….
I shoot almost all the time, especially in my home town of Gloucester, MA. It’s different than being on location for an assignment, both for the obvious reasons and because I have the luxury of shooting the same thing over … Continue reading
Posted in Panoramic Imaging
Tagged Gloucester, iPhone4, Panorama, photographs, photography, stitching panoramas, taking good photos
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Shooting Panormas with Film
This is the schooner Thomas E. Lannon, a 65 foot schooner built by friend and Captain Tom Ellis, this photograph was taken in 1998 during the Mayor’s Cup Race in Gloucester, MA. I shot it with the Fuji 617 aboard … Continue reading
Creating Panoramas with an iPhone4
The image at the top of the opening screen was my very first panorama, shot 15 years ago at Green Animals Topiary Garden in Portsmouth, RI. It was a location for Errol Morris’s film Fast, Cheap & Out of Control … Continue reading