Davidsons Mill Pond Park Panoramas

We have quite a few Parks by us but our Favorites are Davidson Mill Pond Park & Plainsboro Preserve. Many times we just like to get a nice walk so I just use my iPhone 11 Pro to capture images that look interesting instead of carrying a lot of camera gear. There are also a lot of beavers in this Park so you often see trees that have been “chewed” down laying on the ground. Also you see lots of Beaver Lodges in the water areas. In this post I am posting Multi-Image Panoramas taken with the iPhone 11 Pro. I do not use the “Panorama” mode because it distorts the Pano Images on the beginning & ends too much. I get better “Results” taking a Series of Individual Images and using Photoshop to automatically combine them. I have found that using more overlapping of the images works better than less overlapping of the iPhone images. The Featured Image is 12 Individual Images taken with the iP11 Pro with the 6mm lens. I loaded all the images into one Layered Photoshop File. Then Aligned & Blended them in Photoshop automatically by loading them into a layered Photoshop File & letting Photoshop do all the work of aligning & blending.

Davidsons Mill Lake, IP11 Pro, 7 Image Panorama, 1.5mm lens, Automatically Aligned & Blended in Photoshop
Davidsons Mill Lake, IP11 Pro,6 Image Panorama,6mm lens, Aligned & Blended in Photoshop

Meeting House Faux InfraRed B&W iPhone Images

We were taking a walk in my community and I liked the clouds around our community Meeting House. I shot a few views with my iP11 Pro. The Featured Image is a 2 image stacked Panorama taken with the 4.3mm lens (FF Equivalent ~26mm). Then I ran a Photoshop action using my Faux Infrared Software (TLR Faux Software) for the final B&W image.

Color Image before running Faux IR action. 2 image Horizontal stacked image, iP11 Pro, 4.3mm lens
(Full Frame equiv. ~ 26mm)
Faux IR – 2 Image Vertical Panorama. iP11 Pro, 4.3mm lens
Color Image before running Faux IR action. 2 image Vertical stacked image, iP11 Pro, 4.3mm lens
(Full Frame equiv. ~ 26mm)