A Pano for Babs by ludwigsdiana

A Pano for Babs

@onewing deserves a star for explaining how to do this in PS. It is the first time I managed to get the whole Helderberg mountain range on one photo. I only used 4 shots, as in the fifth one the vineyards had been taken out. It did not look too great ;-)
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excellent pano
November 25th, 2021  
Fabulous!
November 25th, 2021  
Oh well done, it looks perfect. fav
November 25th, 2021  
very nicely done!
November 25th, 2021  
Wonderful!
November 25th, 2021  
Very beautiful!
November 25th, 2021  
Dazzling in dark mode!
November 25th, 2021  
Super and a good teacher!
November 25th, 2021  
Great pano.
November 25th, 2021  
Beautiful
November 25th, 2021  
Beautiful pano!
November 25th, 2021  
Great pano
November 25th, 2021  
Fabulous pano.
November 25th, 2021  
Love your pano… excellent edit.
November 25th, 2021  
Well done - and excellent pano
November 25th, 2021  
This is excellent! So wonderful to see the whole range in one photo. Magnificent job, Diana.
November 25th, 2021  
Wonderful pano
November 25th, 2021  
Super pano.
November 25th, 2021  
Bep
Gorgeous panorama!
November 25th, 2021  
Pat
Wonderful scenery, fav!
November 25th, 2021  
Wow! This is amazing!
November 25th, 2021  
Gorgeous scene, well done
November 25th, 2021  
Stunning panorama.
November 25th, 2021  
Beautiful.
November 26th, 2021  
This is gorgeous.
November 26th, 2021  
Wonderful job of putting this together
November 26th, 2021  
Awesome capture and edit.
November 26th, 2021  
Such a beautiful panoramic! I should try one sometime....are the directions shareable?
November 26th, 2021  
Beautiful shot
November 27th, 2021  
November 27th, 2021  
@falcon11 I am sure Babs does not mind me sharing it with you. This is what she sent me: Take about 5 photos and make sure they overlap a bit. Nr. each one and put in a file. Open PS, select
file - Automate - Photomerge - Browse - select your photos - Blend images together - Content aware fill - ok. Wait for PS to merge images. Deselect and crop if you still need to. Layer - flatten image and save as a jpeg. Hope that helps :-)
November 27th, 2021  
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