Happy New Year! Dawn 2013
I planned on posting a dawn shot, out the back door, over the back yards, to celebrate the first sunrise of 2013, but I had given up on the sunrise and started another post. It looked to me like the sun had snuck up behind a cloud bank and I was going to have to post something else. Mid-post I happened to look up and, low and behold, there was the sunrise I had hoped for! Oh me of little faith.
So, I was writing about how my artistic intent for this year is to 1) be there, 2) be aware so I can see any possible image, 3) be ready (skills honed and gear mastered). And then to frame, capture, and share what I see. That’s it. That will be my photographic goal for 2013 as it has been for many years now. I am looking forward to it!
So, the dawn. Still in my bathrobe, I cracked the sliding glass door that opens on the back deck (it is cold out there) and framed shots as the colors came up in the clouds. Open door. Shoot. Close door. Wait. Open door, etc. When the sunrise had reached what I judged to be its peak, I shot two last frames to form a panorama. The panorama above. (click on it to open it full width in the lightbox)
Fine. Then I get the images into Lightroom and open them out into PhotoShop Elements. I just installed PE 11 last week. Where did they put the PhotoMerge tools?? It took me 10 minuets of searching the help files to find the new placement. Then when I got the images into PhotoMerge’s Panorama tool, I realized that (once again!) I had tipped the camera up to frame the sunrise, and forgot that the distorted perspective would wreck havoc with any panorama attempt. There was just no way these two images were going together smoothly. Rats! Not doing so well my statement of artistic intent so far.
But then, in preparing the other images for my gallery I tried adjusting perspective in Lightroom. Ah ha! What if I adjusted perspective on the two panorama pics before exporting them to PE? No sooner thought than done, and, hey presto, PE’s PhotoMerge Panorama tool was able to do the rest!
So, here it is. Happy New Year. Dawn 2013. And I will have to amend my statement of artistic intent to include whatever learning is needed to accomplish it. But that is okay. I like to learn.
Canon SX50HS in Hand-held Night Scene Mode. 2 images stitched in PE’s PhotoMerge tool. f3.4 @ 1/400th @ ISO 800. Processed in Lightroom for intensity, clarity, and sharpness.
Happy New Year to you all. And may you all fulfill your own artistic intent this year and every year.