Panoramic Photos of Flamingo Gardens
By John Potter
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| Go to the panorama on Flamingo Gardens’ website |
I recently shot some panoramic photos of Flamingo Gardens, a local tourist attraction and wildlife sanctuary. The place has a rich history going back to the 1920s and 60 acres of beautiful gardens as well as wildlife exhibits and shows.
It’s a piece of old Florida charm that really sweeps you up. I also think it’s worthy of mention that all the wildlife on exhibit at the gardens are injured and can no longer fend for themselves, so Flamingo Gardens also contributes to the community by caring for all those alligators and otters and owls and so much more.
To learn more about Flamingo Gardens visit their website at http://www.flamingogardens.org.
The folks at Flamingo Gardens were very liberal in allowing me unfettered access and discretion in my photography. They were excited to feature panoramic photography on their website, but didn’t quite know what they were getting in to. When they saw the results their response was absolutely positive.
One thing they did request is that I photograph the historic Wray home which is within the gardens. I shot multiple exposures and combined them using HDR technology to get the best all around images possible within the irregularly lit home. It worked out great and as you can see in my “HDR Imaging Explained” article I ended up with a great final product.
You may also be interested in my article about the creation of Flamingo Gardens new visitor’s map.
Enjoy the photos and visit beautiful Flamingo Gardens.
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| Go to the panorama on Flamingo Gardens’ website |
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