Guenella Pass, Colorado
One of my best vertical drone shots a.k.a. vertorama shot during winter 2020 in Colorado. This is a 4 shot vertical panorama at this beautiful location shot using the DJI Mavic Air 2.
I had to start with blending each of the 4 images in photoshop and make sure there are no visible edges.Then came basic adjustments in Lightroom (sharpness, exposure, clarity etc.)Finally what makes a picture really stand out is the local adjustments (gradients, brushes and adjusting hues)I’ve attempted to catch the eye of the viewer in the middle portion of the image using a radial filter which highlights the twists and the curves of the pass, which is why you also see a darker exposure towards the bottom of this image. Phew! This would hands on be on my list of pictures to be printed.
One of my best vertical drone shots a.k.a. vertorama shot during winter 2020 in Colorado. This is a 4 shot vertical panorama at this beautiful location shot using the DJI Mavic Air 2.
I had to start with blending each of the 4 images in photoshop and make sure there are no visible edges.Then came basic adjustments in Lightroom (sharpness, exposure, clarity etc.)Finally what makes a picture really stand out is the local adjustments (gradients, brushes and adjusting hues)I’ve attempted to catch the eye of the viewer in the middle portion of the image using a radial filter which highlights the twists and the curves of the pass, which is why you also see a darker exposure towards the bottom of this image. Phew! This would hands on be on my list of pictures to be printed.
One of my best vertical drone shots a.k.a. vertorama shot during winter 2020 in Colorado. This is a 4 shot vertical panorama at this beautiful location shot using the DJI Mavic Air 2.
I had to start with blending each of the 4 images in photoshop and make sure there are no visible edges.Then came basic adjustments in Lightroom (sharpness, exposure, clarity etc.)Finally what makes a picture really stand out is the local adjustments (gradients, brushes and adjusting hues)I’ve attempted to catch the eye of the viewer in the middle portion of the image using a radial filter which highlights the twists and the curves of the pass, which is why you also see a darker exposure towards the bottom of this image. Phew! This would hands on be on my list of pictures to be printed.