I recently took a short trip down to McLean Game Refuge in Granby, CT. It’s a beautiful area, and I got to try out some new ideas. I had seen techniques of turning a360 degree panorama into a “Planet”. I turned to my trusted friend Google, and found How To Create a Your Own Planets Using Your Panoramas. I learned from my first attempt, and look forward to trying more of these.
In my next set of pictures, I will try to get more Sky in them. You can see from my original panorama that a lot of the trees are cut off at the top, which resulted in a “flat” side and the sky on the right is empty and boring.
Other News and Upcoming Projects..
Joella from Blogs With Wings asked for an interview recently. I was more than happy to say that I would love to oblige. I haven’t really been interviewed before and I’m looking forward to this! While you’re here, check out her blog for some great blogging tips, articles, and more!
I am starting to work with Melissa Bergen on a new project as well. We will be putting together a website for the famous Brown’s Cleaners, who handles wardrobe for a lot of Red Carpet and award show type events. I can’t wait to start building their web presence! It will be a new type of job for me, and I’m excited to start!
So stay tuned! Metacom Creative has a lot of things coming!
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