Scroll down this amazing picture, and ask your self: how?

Amazing Bridge Photo

I can find no attribution for this image, but I’d like to know.

13 Responses to “Take It To The Bridge”
  1. David Airey says:

    I’ve seen this a few times in the past. No idea who took it, but it’s a great shot (most likely five or six landscape shots Photoshopped together).

  2. Edward Wolf says:

    Should be able to do this with about an 8mm, or fisheye, lense and carefull cropping.

  3. Alison says:

    Urgh, vomiting now :eek:

  4. Chris says:

    My digital camera will do ‘photo stitching’ but apart from not getting the edges matched up, I’d get my feet in this shot!

  5. Kai says:

    That’s awesome!

    The faster you scroll, the dizzier you get!

    :-)

  6. Rob says:

    This photograph would be similar to a panorama shot done horizontally. The biggest trick would be providing a steady camera mount that would permit you to rotate the camera. You couldn’t throw up a regular tripod and do it, but a special mount, attached to the bridge post, should do it.

    After you take the first 90 degrees worth of shots, duck under the setup and get the second set.

    I don’t know why, but the stitching software didn’t do a perfect job in the center. It looks off, to me.

  7. Chris says:

    Cheers Rob, I think my camera does vertical photostitch, I’ll have to try it.

  8. Pinksy says:

    3 pics photoshopped together?

  9. Skittles says:

    Now that was COOL!

  10. Melissa says:

    I couldn’t stop myself from zipping the picture up and down a few times, and can’t say I’ve ever been in such a dizzy state. Thanks!

  11. Sunflower says:

    That is amazing!
    photoshop? :roll:

    I will Exercise for Comments!
    Sunflower

  12. Chris says:

    Possibly Sunflower, although Edward suggested a way I hadn’t thought of.

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