
You may have seen a different version of this shot last year. It's a stitch of many horizontal images taken at 16mm, extremely close to the foreground, and with a different focus point for each image. Each frame was then stitched together by hand to create this vertical image that would have not been possible to get by using a single frame from any wide angle lens. I decided to reprocess this file for two reasons. The first being that I was never truly happy with the first version, as I was still fairly new at tackling these sorts of processing challenges. The second reason is that I wanted to film the processing and make it available for people to check out if they were curious as to what goes in to something like this and wanted to learn it themselves. Well, I filmed it! And it's available on my site. Head over to Ryan Dyar Photography. where you can find it! There are also other processing tutorial videos, info on processing instruction via Skype, in-field workshops (2015 schedule coming out soon!) and see more photos... many of which involved me stuffing my stupid face full of food afterwards. Also, only a couple spots left to join Arild Heitmann and myself on an epic 10 day trip chasing the Aurora and arctic light all over Norway's Lofoten Islands. Be sure to check it out if epic arctic landscapes, stunning displays of light, and killer photos is of any interest to you!
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