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The start of Photomerging the street

I took just over 50 shots (about a quarter of the street stretch) today.

Below is the work in progress file of my photomerging the pics together... lots of tidying up to do, especially in the road and sky, but I'm liking the result I'm getting so far (apart from the time consuming factor). It took me all day to string those shots together (about 8 or 9 to make that stretch) and as you can see I still have a lot of work to do.
However, I think this is a great way of creating something new and interesting out of the everyday.



In the practice exercise below I used 3 photos. Above, 8 or 9 photos used.

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