How to shoot breathtaking panoramas

Digital Camera magazine lets us in on the secrets of great panorama photographs without requiring expensive equipment.

Damian will probably find this particularly interesting. I love panoramas but as yet haven’t really had a good go at it, this inspires me to give it a try.
The tips include

  • Best time of day to capture the best light
  • Nodal points and focal length
  • overlapping and stitching
  • exposure and white balance

How to shoot breathtaking panoramas

How to shoot breathtaking panoramas
When shooting landscapes, the results often lack impact because only part of the stunning scenes that our eyes see can be fitted into the frame. But you don’t have to spend thousands on an ultra-wide angle lens to solve this problem – with a bit of know-how, a decent tripod and some ordinary pan-stitching software you can use a normal lens to capture those wide, rolling vistas in their entirety.

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