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Methods, practices and secrets: Passing along our expertise.

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Our First Kayak Adventure

BrewZone Posted on December 12, 2007 by BeeZedJanuary 8, 2009

Our first ever kayaking adventure, in the Kenai Fjords of Alaska, was a fantastic success despite abandoning our normally cautious approach to new sports. Instead of working our way in gradually from lessons, training and short trips up to a real adventure, we dove straight into a four-day wilderness adventure and didn’t regret it. Taking the risk paid off by giving us unique access to remote wilderness and close encounters with bears, seals, whales and calving glaciers.

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Posted in Mastering Skills | Tagged Alaska, Travel

Taking Handheld Panoramic Images

BrewZone Posted on October 3, 2007 by BeeZedJanuary 12, 2008

By keeping in mind a few simple techniques, you can capture scenes for later stitching into striking panoramas. I have generated a list of tips, and then tested them to show which factors are most important.

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Posted in Mastering Skills | Tagged panoramic photography, Photography

Automated Panorama Stitching with AutoStitch

BrewZone Posted on October 3, 2007 by BeeZedDecember 4, 2007

If you are impressed by the idea of taking an occasional panorama, say from the top of a mountain, but don’t want to buy anything new, or even put much effort into learning new software, there is hope. What you are looking for is an automated stitching program. Combined with handheld techniques, you can expand your horizons, generating beautiful images.

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Posted in Mastering Skills | Tagged panoramic photography, Photography

Digital Tilt-Shift Photos

BrewZone Posted on October 3, 2007 by BeeZedNovember 9, 2007

A friend turned me on to an easy technique to simulate the extreme low depth of field generated in close up photography. Coupled with some sharpening and color tweaks, I made my home town look like a cute model version of itself.

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Posted in Making Creations | Tagged Photography

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