Wow… panorama photography just made really easy. Oh, wait a second. This is just a concept. So before it becomes real, here are some real tips and tricks on panorama photography.
Wow… panorama photography just made really easy. Oh, wait a second. This is just a concept. So before it becomes real, here are some real tips and tricks on panorama photography.
What do you take pictures for? Document your life? Have some fun? Has it been difficult for you? How did you get where you are today? What subjects are you interested in? What’s your attitude towards post-process? Do you photoshop a lot or just shoot it and leave it? Do you want to become a professional photographer? Have you found friendship via mutual love of photography? …
Each of you will most likely have very different answers to these questions. It is also not surprising to find some common grounds between two persons. Read the story of two men sharing passion for photography and tell us what you think.

“It’s one thing to come back with great stories from your travels, it’s even better to come back with the pictures to back them up.”
National Geographic photographer Mark Thiessen shares tips, tricks, and techniques to help you take better pictures on your next adventure with this great multimedia tutorial. Even though Mark is still a film guy, the principles should apply to digital shooters nicely.
As a side note, Great Falls National Park (where Mark took his illustration photos) is a great place to have fun with photography. You will have chances to see canoers/kayakers, rock climbers, hikers, wildlife, and landscapes.