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Panoramic Photography


By taking several pictures in series of a scene and later stitching them together, creates a Panoramic view. It is best to take them with the camera in the vertical position and have each shot overlap by at least 10 percent. Make a note of the lens mm that was used.
A good stitch program will match pictures together perfectly if we tell it what mm lens was used. It can also match the brightness of each picture. Normally we would take each picture with the exposure set on manual but a good program will adjust the brightness to match even when an automatic exposure setting was used.

Smokey Mountains

"Smokey Mountains" above was made by stitching 5 seperate pictures together.
"The Badlands" was made by stitching togethet 4 seperate pictures

The Badlands

Birds at Chincoteague

"Birds at Chincoteague" was cropped from the below picture. This is another way to make Panoramics.

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More panoramics to be added later.

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