Archive of ‘Photography’ category

Photomerge using Photoshop CS5 – Tech Thursday

Pier Panorama of 14 combined images - ©TimeLine Media

From readers, I have received a lot of feedback and questions about the panoramic images I have posted. The added feature to smartphone camera apps and having it built into some digital cameras has made the practice of stitching photos more popular. It is now possible to expand the dimensions of images using multiple angles of the same scene. There are products that you can add to a tripod mount to make your panoramas more precise, and there are even robot controllers that can make multiple images for you to make stitched GIGA-pixel images.  

Photoshop Stitching

14 images opened in Photoshop
14 images opened in Photoshop

Since I am doing all of these hand held, I need to rely on the Photomerge function in Photoshop CS5. The first step was to open the 14 images that I intended to stitch together. There were taken in portrait orientation so that I could get more room to crop than if taken in landscape. Then, go to File > Automate > Photomerge:

Photomerge dialog box in Photoshop CS5
Photomerge dialog box in Photoshop CS5

The result shows all the work that Photoshop does for you! It blends the images using the overlapping elements that were in each frame. The more information that it has to work with, the better the blending. I was happy with how the combination of the images turned out except for one section where the horizon dips a little in front of the middle pier. That area would have to be corrected manually – maybe in a future blog post!

Images stitched together - ©TimeLine Media
Images stitched together – ©TimeLine Media 

To finish the image, I make a new layer above these with all the lower layers flattened into one. Now I can work with all of these merged, but I still have the previous work still available so I can work without destroying the previous step.

Images stitched together - ©TimeLine Media
Images stitched together – ©TimeLine Media

Now I just use the spot healing brush, and run it over the blank spots in the cropped image. This tool works really well for this image because of the large expanse of cloudless sky. You may have more trouble if the images you are using are busier, but you would be surprised at how good the math is with this tool!

Pier Panorama of 14 combined images - ©TimeLine Media
Pier Panorama of 14 combined images – ©TimeLine Media

TimeLine Media – www.timelinedc.com
703-864-8208

Happy 2014!

Family Photos

2014 has arrived! For me, that has meant staying up until midnight with my family after a good evening of eating and visiting with friends. It started as a celebration of my parents wedding a few years before I was born, and it has continued as a family tradition since then. This year, we had lots of good food, and lots of stories to tell.

A selfie I found on my camera
A selfie I found on my camera

This year, we passed around an iPad with the old slide scans. There were so many laughs at the fashions, the hair styles, and the familiar faces. We also used cutting edge streaming video to meet faces for the first time this year.

NYE-skype

It was a great year, and I am looking forward to 2014. Not planning and big changes, but liking the progress I have been making in business, and image making. Maybe I’ll throw try some new tricks! Things are changing fast, and it is fun trying to keep up with technology, and what other great photographers are doing. It is such an inspiring time to be a photographer, and I am blessed to have the opportunity to do this job. I will always be working to make better images every time I go out to shoot.

I am so thankful for my family. It is a privilege to belong to such a caring group of people. My wife is an idea-generating machine and manager, injecting new ideas to support the photos keeps the thinking cap on, and makes sure that the work is never stale. We keep getting better every year, and I’m sure that will continue this year. I hope that more readers will stop by the blog this year as we make more photos. The challenge to make the images and the stories interesting, can only make the photos better. Happy New Year!

Washington Monument at sunrise from the Lincoln Memorial - ©TimeLine Media
Washington Monument at sunrise from the Lincoln Memorial – ©TimeLine Media

TimeLine Media – www.timelinedc.com
703-864-8208

One Year of Blogging!

2013 Self Portrait - ©TimeLine Media

It has been a year since I recommitted myself to blogging every day in 2013. What an experience it has been for me! There are many photographers in the blogosphere that inspired me to do this. I first saw a lot of people with “Photo 365” blogs where they would post a photo each day. Overall, that did not seem to reach the goals that I was looking to accomplish. I wanted to get more traffic to my website, and more exposure to potential clients and subjects.

Daily Posting

2013 Self Portrait - ©TimeLine Media
2013 Self Portrait – ©TimeLine Media

One benefit from blogging every day is that it documents what is going on throughout the year more in depth than a daily journal could. The topics from the blog came from what was on top of mind at the time – upcoming events to cover, new techniques I was learning, as well as looking back to recent shoots and whether or not they were successful. I did not think that blogging would help my photography, but it definitely has! I now have a regular outlet to post and share my images where I can explain what was going on, what I was thinking – much more than I can on Facebook or other social networks.

2013 Self Portrait - ©TimeLine Media
2013 Self Portrait – ©TimeLine Media

Will I continue to blog in 2014? I think it is safe to say yes! I have really enjoyed getting to learn how to complete awriting assignment every day. The challenge to come up with topics and write more than 2 sentences is helpful in the sound-bite / 140-characted limited world. It has helped me to remember settings, and approaches better, and has helped me to setup for new shoots. If I take off a day or two, please do not be too harsh, but I still have a string of topics I would like to write about. With new subjects and events lining up for 2014 already and some changes that I have been planning starting to come online, I am sure I will have more to add to the list in no time.

2013 Self Portrait - ©TimeLine Media
2013 Self Portrait – ©TimeLine Media

Happy New Year!

TimeLine Media – www.timelinedc.com
703-864-8208

1 188 189 190 191 192 331