I have seen many photographers now adding albums and calling photos vertorama's.
What is a vertorama? Well simply it's a panorama but vertically. Makes sense now..
for the following images i wanted to play with HDR more.
HDR explained:
"High dynamic range (HDR) images enable photographers to record a greater range of tonal detail than a given camera could capture in a single photo. This opens up a whole new set of lighting possibilities which one might have previously avoided"
I set the camera to 9 exposures, of different shutter speeds to achieve the full tonal range of a subject.
Took these images into Photomatix software, then a colour balance and tweak in Photoshop.
But for a Vert you need to do this for all the sections of the photo and then blend together.
The following images are all 9 exposures but into 3 sections, (top-mid-bottom),
So that works out at 27 pictures per each one!