Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Sunday in the Park with George ... Lepp

The flowers are a composite of three handheld shots merged together.

George Lepp, the nature photographer extrordinaire, is demonstrating his panoramic technique.

17 comments:

Cafe Pasadena said...

Nice panorama. You're a quik learner.

BTW, nT, what's going on with that male & female on the XXtreme Left?

spacedlaw said...

Lucky you to get lessons in vivo.

Maya said...

Looks like fun!

Antjas said...

Love the way you managed to get the sunflowers in the foreground. Why is everyone looking at him and not at what he's pointing to?

VP said...

This is something I have to explore, nice photo of the lesson and great flowers 'merged'!

Lowell said...

Wow! How much fun is that? HDR, panoramas! I'd love to have been there!

Love both of these photos, and you are having no problem with the learning curve, I can see that!

Unknown said...

Very cool! Nice shots too!

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Virginia said...

Lucky you! Great photos!!!
V

Greg Dimitriadis said...

Very nice panorama. I checked out George Lepp's website, he takes some amazing photos. I especially liked the time lapse movies.

Unfortunately, we won't be going to LA this time round. Maybe next time!

Cezar and Léia said...

Great picture! I think you enjoyed it a lot!
Cool day!
Léia

Lori Lynn said...

Beautiful composite. I need to learn more about that process!

Love it when we have similar shots :)
My sister and brother-in-law live in Matilija Canyon where this poppy gets its name. I just found this neat article about it in the Santa Barbara Independent.
http://www.independent.com/news/2009/jun/11/matilija-poppies/
LL

Stefan Jansson said...

A lesson from a pro. Must have been interesting. I'm a big fan of panoramic photography.

James said...

Very cool, I wish I could have been there I need all the tips and advice that I can get.

crocrodyl said...

Lovely:) Great chance to learn something:)

Anonymous said...

I love your picture of the lesson, and how rapt everyone looks.

Jackie

Anonymous said...

A lovely poppy. Your fellow classmates seem to be packing some heavy artillery

Ineke said...

wow, that must have been cool