On a recent work trip to the Alamogordo, NM, area Kathy & I spent one weekend visiting petroglyph sites north of the city. The artwork of early inhabitants is amazing – amazing the detail – amazing that they still exist.
I looked up from one of the stones where the artwork was and saw quite a vast vision. Tried a handheld panorama composite. Based on the advice I received from a D-Town TV episode I took an average light meter reading, set my camera to manual with those settings, turned my camera to the vertical position and shot a series of clicks across the horizon. Overlap was about 1/3 from previous click. Photoshop did a fantastic job of combining the series.
Now I just need to find some panorama picture frames so I can mount some on the wall.
EVA AND I HAVE TRAVELED A BIT THROUGH NEW MEXICO AND YOU HAVE CAPTURED THE SCENERY VERY WELL. LIKE THAT BLUE DISTANT MOUNTAIN