The only thing that I would add is a leveling base. Especially when you are setting up in uneven terrain and trying to balance your tripod, it is a time consuming business and these things come handy. I got a fairly affordable one from aliexpress and it’s a game changer. Nice shots by the way. I really love shooting panos.
Yes, this is very useful. If the panorama has the horizon off you'll loose a lot of real-state when you try to fix it. Good point. Thanks for the comment
Very good for you for disseminating this information. A good spot on message all was... but I think that last message is worth mentioning again, that being, take the time to enjoy the scenery (and the photography also).
The only thing that I would add is a leveling base. Especially when you are setting up in uneven terrain and trying to balance your tripod, it is a time consuming business and these things come handy. I got a fairly affordable one from aliexpress and it’s a game changer. Nice shots by the way. I really love shooting panos.
Yes, this is very useful. If the panorama has the horizon off you'll loose a lot of real-state when you try to fix it. Good point. Thanks for the comment
Very good for you for disseminating this information. A good spot on message all was... but I think that last message is worth mentioning again, that being, take the time to enjoy the scenery (and the photography also).
True :)
I enjoyed your video. Hopefully I get a chance to use this knowledge soon.
Thanks for your time
Beautiful Panaroma!
Thank you
With pano, how do you keep the settings and focus fixed with multi shots?
Panoramas created with a longer telephoto lens will compress the scene in a much more dynamic way than a wide angle will.
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I'm wondering how many images you stiched on the very wide photo?
5 for the first two and I think 7 or 8 for the last