Posts Tagged ‘panorama’
After the fireworks, more fireworks
Here’s another baseball panorama; this from a White Sox game last month.
I don’t know if I’ve said it before but I think I enjoy taking panoramas at every park I go to because the Topps baseball cards in the early 1990s I collected had stadium panoramas to fill space if a player was to young to have enough stats too fill up the reverse side of the card.
Vegas Vacation
Here are a few shots from my family’s trip last week to Las Vegas and a day trip to the Grand Canyon. I’m a terrible travel/tourist photographer.
Pop Quiz:
What movie was playing in photo #5?
Kansas City Roadtrip
After a brief 7-hour car ride, my friends (Alex, Brian and Tim) and I arrived at Kauffman Stadium in KC to watch the White Sox against the Royals. Thanks to a College Night promotion we got outfield tickets for only $7. It was disappointing to travel so far for a loss, but there are 162 games a year, so you can’t really sweat one loss in June.
As we got back to Champaign at 5 a.m. the sky starting indicating morning. It’s not fun watching a sunrise when you know you have to shoot an assignment at 9:45 a.m.
For this last image, I took a cue from the Illinois Student Best of Photojournalism, where I learned power lines were in style.
Images Copyright Ned Mulka July 1, 2010
Urbanarama
Again on our exploring campus walk, Brad and I went into Green Street Towers for the first time for either of us. This 26 image panorama was apparently too much for photoshop, so I had to manually line up the photos. It was a quick effort, I could do better, I swear.
You can click on the photo to see it twice as large.
Image Copyright Ned Mulka, May 15, 2010
Capitol Panorama

Since the widest lens I had was a 28mm, I found myself doing quite a few panoramas during my trip to DC. This is the east side, the front of the US Capitol.
Image Copyright Ned Mulka August 12, 2009















