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

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Scroll down this amazing picture, and ask your self: how?
I can find no attribution for this image, but I’d like to know.
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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).
thats cool!
Should be able to do this with about an 8mm, or fisheye, lense and carefull cropping.
Urgh, vomiting now
My digital camera will do ‘photo stitching’ but apart from not getting the edges matched up, I’d get my feet in this shot!
That’s awesome!
The faster you scroll, the dizzier you get!
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.
Cheers Rob, I think my camera does vertical photostitch, I’ll have to try it.
3 pics photoshopped together?
Now that was COOL!
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!
That is amazing!
photoshop?
I will Exercise for Comments!
Sunflower
Possibly Sunflower, although Edward suggested a way I hadn’t thought of.