Friday, February 24, 2012

Adobe and Panoramas

Just a couple of weeks ago I caved and purchased Adobe photoshop elements and premiere elements 10. There was a 50% off sale, and my trial period on CS5 was quickly running out. Shortly after the money left my account, a new sale surfaced, quite the extreme one. The education version of CS5 is already 65% off the regular version, this sale was 80% off the education version. I immediately tried to purchase, only to find out the next day that the promo code (and banners on the site, and customer service telling me the price) was all just a technical error. I still am working with adobe, hoping to recieve my serial numbers for only $40.

One of my favorite type of pictures is Panoramas, lakes, mountains, islands, anything I can try to shoot I will. My favorite one yet is of the Logan temple with the Wellsville mountains as a background.


Here's a link to the full size image on my deviant art page.

This image was taken right after sunrise, the mist was still clinging to the base of the mountains, making the Temple look so serene and apart from the word. Let me know your thoughts on the image :)


One more panorama for now, this is one of my older ones.


This one was taken on Ensign Peak nearing sunset. The pollution (read: inversion) is readily apparent over Salt Lake City. Again, If you want the full image here's a link. You can download any of the images on my deviantart page in full resolution if if you wish. I don't mind people using my images, I just would like credit if you do.

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