The following is a panorama image that has been stitched together from 6 different images. It shows the Neretva Valley and the mountain Velez in the distance. In a way it's the place where history springs for me, since it was taken on the hills near the place where my father grew up. This breathtaking view inspires me in so many ways, and a lot of images on my blog have in fact been taken here and in the surrounding forests.
click on the panorama for a bigger view
P.S. This image is larger then usual, so you'll have to open it up completely to see all the details.
oh, that's lovely!
ReplyDeleteYou would never know that it was stitched together; it is beautiful and seamless.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Admittedly, Photoshop did it all for me.
Deletethis valley view is AMAZING... as is the panorama you stitched together. gives us the view you saw that a regular shot would not show.
ReplyDeleteIt really wouldn't hold up with a normal image.
Deletebreathtaking photo. very nice
ReplyDeleteyou are so lucky to live with such breathtaking landscapes in your neighbourhood! fantastic panorama!
ReplyDeletegreetings from Belgium, Hilde
This is really a beautiful spot.
DeleteOh my - that's just wonderfully captured! Great work, Mersad!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mona.
DeleteHi Mersad...
ReplyDeletewundervolles Panorama haste da gemacht ... Hammer ! Ich finde das Licht und Schattenspiel extrem genial !
LG und ein schönes WE
Es freut mich das es Dir gefällt.
DeleteMersad, it's absolutely gorgeous and one would never know it's been stitched together....Just breathtaking....
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy.
DeleteGreat shot. Have a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteYou too Randy.
DeleteWow! That really is one hell of an image when it is enlarged. The countryside is so very different to where I live, I find it almost mythical.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting.
DeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! You did a wonderful job stitching. It looks awesome when enlarged. Really well done, Mersad!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it Laura.
DeleteI love stitching pictures together but haven't done it in a while. Yours is absolutely seamless.
ReplyDeleteThank you Valerie. I'll maybe do a tutorial on this soon.
Deletewow! such a gorgeous sight! over here in Singapore, everywhere one look, there's mountains of bricks! the sky scrapers,
ReplyDeleteThank you. Sorry to hear that about Singapore. But it is a big city after all. This was also taken far away form any buildings.
DeleteReally impressive, Mersad!
ReplyDeleteHI Many thanks for following my blog adn I have joined your now. I am rsuhing out to the theatre now so will be backto study it when I have more time. The shot is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret for following back. Can't wait to read more from you!
DeleteWhat a gorgeous place and a superb capture, Mersad!! Thank you for visiting and following my blog!! I've joined yours as well!! Have a beautiful weekend! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteYes Mersad a tutorial on putting those images together would be greatly appreciated. It is a magnificent view. Blessings to you this beautiful fall day. What season is it in your neck of the woods?
ReplyDeleteFall is starting here. I'll do a tutorial on panorama stitching as the next tutorial. Thanks for visiting.
DeleteWow, incredible.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteBeautiful, Mersad. Your panorama is impressive!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it Jack!
DeleteLooking forward to your tutorial on how to do this. That's a wonderful view.
ReplyDeleteWorking on the tutorial for the next post.
DeleteYou live in a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting.
DeleteStitched together beautifully!
ReplyDeleteI opened your photo on my laptop and I think I need a wide screen monitor to do it justice. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteYeah, definitely works better in wide view. :)
DeleteOne has to enlarge this one, it's just FANTASTIC!
ReplyDeleteStunning photo!
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