Hey there, john - there are several simple programs that'll stitch photos together - one easy one being Photostitch - but have had better luck with Photoshop, which I've seen on sale for a song there in Bangkok and Pattaya. Drop me an email and I'd be happy to explain more.
BTW, john - today's was done with Photostitch, which is why there are obvious "breaks" near the center and to the right. Easier to see if you follow the guard wall around on the second floor level.
Central Mall, I know someone who chickened out of putting their feet into a tank of fish to be nibbled? Great shame really as that would have made an excellent photo. (-:
I'm not sure how "excellent" the photos are, but I did finish and post the piece today about the Doctor Fish that I finally tried in Bangkok. Thanks for the nudge!
Just to save time: I'm not an expert on Thailand in any way, shape or form; I do this for the satisfaction I get from sharing with others. Constructive comments, criticism, suggestions and feedback are always welcome.
Nice photograph. Please, tell me how do you "stitch" them together to give that panoramic view
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Hey there, john - there are several simple programs that'll stitch photos together - one easy one being Photostitch - but have had better luck with Photoshop, which I've seen on sale for a song there in Bangkok and Pattaya. Drop me an email and I'd be happy to explain more.
ReplyDeleteBTW, john - today's was done with Photostitch, which is why there are obvious "breaks" near the center and to the right. Easier to see if you follow the guard wall around on the second floor level.
ReplyDeleteCentral Mall, I know someone who chickened out of putting their feet into a tank of fish to be nibbled? Great shame really as that would have made an excellent photo. (-:
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how "excellent" the photos are, but I did finish and post the piece today about the Doctor Fish that I finally tried in Bangkok. Thanks for the nudge!
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