I appreciate that thanks you. I have been a Pro Photographer for more than 12 years, but now due to health problems am limited to the amount of workshops I do, so I've decided to share my knowledge on RUclips to help those who need it.
You can use a polarising filter in these types of scenes, has there's very little about and the advantages of using a CPL filter outweigh the disadvantages. I wouldn't have used a CPL filter if there'd been a blue sky above the falls as it would have been very evident in the pano.
When you shot the first row you had everything parallel. With the second row you tilted down. How does it stitch properly because wouldn't distortion effect the bottom row?
Unbelievable the amount of experience you are reflecting in your videos, they are so informative.
I appreciate that thanks you. I have been a Pro Photographer for more than 12 years, but now due to health problems am limited to the amount of workshops I do, so I've decided to share my knowledge on RUclips to help those who need it.
@@CharlesNPhotography Hope you get better, we need photographers like you on RUclips.
Always good will look forward to the next video and many more thank you.
More to come!
Thanks Charles. Great video. Looking forward to the next one. Happy new year!
Happy new year!
Thanks Charles , i''l put this into practice up here in FNQ .
Best of luck!
Thanks for an interesting video. About the polarizing filter; will there not be different polarizing effects in the different images in the panorama?
You can use a polarising filter in these types of scenes, has there's very little about and the advantages of using a CPL filter outweigh the disadvantages. I wouldn't have used a CPL filter if there'd been a blue sky above the falls as it would have been very evident in the pano.
@Charles N Photography at 7:10 where are you tilting from? I see a pano rotator but want to confirm where the tilt is coming from. TY!
I Titled the camera from where it was secured to the L Bracket. That way I can easily stitch the multiple rows of photos together.
a cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you…
Thanks, will do!
@@CharlesNPhotography Thank you very much... I wish you a happy new year 2022 ....
see you soon....
When you shot the first row you had everything parallel.
With the second row you tilted down. How does it stitch properly because wouldn't distortion effect the bottom row?
I use a panorama rotator and have the camera set on the nodal point, so I can tilt the caemra up or down and PTGui will stitch the photos correctly.
@@CharlesNPhotography OK. Thanks for that. Cheers