Experimental: WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge – Panorama 1&2

Experimental

2017 SF-Panorama

San Francisco Dawn Panorama 10-22-17 © CKatt

This is a view from the Berkeley Hills in California. I tried using the panoramic feature on my camera for the first time. Then I used the stitcher program to get the final view. At this minuscule view, it’s hard to see the shimmering light that hit the buildings.

This was my first time experiment with using the camera’s built-in panorama feature. It worked well.

Alas, I sent my camera to be cleaned – dust inside the lens – and the shop broke the zoom lens control.  GAK! I feel like Eeyore from the Christopher Robin Stories.

Still smiling. Hoping for a miracle.

2nd SF-Panorama

San Francisco Dawn Panorama #2 10-22-17 © CKatt

Thanks for stopping by my kitchen.

Have a good day wherever you are.

About kunstkitchen

Visual artist and writer hunting words, languages, visions, and insight in my kitchen - connecting Art (Kunst) and culture and slow food cooking. Classically trained artist. Paint and draw with traditional materials. Live in the Northland where it's six months of winter. Appreciate the little things in life. Sharing food and art experiences and the lessons that my talented and generous friends have given me.
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6 Responses to Experimental: WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge – Panorama 1&2

  1. I really like the color in these images.

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  4. lifequest says:

    experimental miracle is something unexpected feature…*

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