Prairie Patches | Extensive rolling Predominantly treeless Grassland expanse |
T
ime for another panographie. This is the point in my digital imaging class when we produce these “panoramas on steroids.” The idea is to create a wide-angled image composed of many individual captures, made from the same position but with different camera framing, and then manually stitched together. The nice thing about this assignment is that it requires both considerable pre-visualization and post-visualization, along with an excellent command of imaging editing software. When all the component photos are assembled, the end result appears similar to a cubist watercolor painting.
“Cubism came about because, in the process of analyzing form, something that lay in the form, a plane, could be lifted out to float on its own.” - Joseph Plaskett

