Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Konza Prairie in Konzascope!

I really enjoy making panoramic photos. I remember someone, maybe Curtis, long ago lining up small 4x6 photos on a table and thinking how cool it was. Well, with digital technology, now the process of creating panoramas is as easy as snapping a line of pictures and stitching them together with software. The result being 'almost' seamless.

I'm sure most people out there have taken photos of scenic vistas, only to be disappointed after seeing the developed results, remembering how much more epic it actually was being there. Maybe not, but I know throughout my years of travel, to me this has happened over and over again.

I hope that with our Konzascope! panoramas, viewers will be able to get a much better visualization of the places we visit and speak about than what a normal aspect photo could provide.

Kansas is full of beautiful country and the only way to truly experience the grandeur of this state is to be a part of it. Getting out in rural Kansas is sure to open your senses to this beauty I describe. Until then, enjoy.


Konza Prairie Overlook off Highway K-177 (south of Manhattan)