Photo(s) of the Day (07.20.08)

Full disclosure: I know Flickr user sgoralnick, who uploaded this sweet composite image of the Pulaski Drawbridge in between Brooklyn and Queens in New York. But you know what? Her novel creation method for this shot deserves some recognition. This photo uses a technique called panography, basically a Photoshop trick that stitches together many different shots of a single image into one giant whole.
It's a novel way to think of taking a photo, isn't it? But that aside, I also think it ends up looking wicked cool. And sometimes, that's all that matters.
Have any panography shots you want to share with our Gadling readers? Or even a simple panorama? Add it to the Gadling photo pool on Flickr and it just might get chosen as our Photo of the Day.
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Jul 20th 2008 @ 4:55PM
Craig said...
I do this all the time for anything that won't fit in one shot, although I make "clean" stitch-ups using Autostitch (which is great and free).
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