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The clouds make this, for me. So, with stitching shots together, do you use a utility that came with the camera, or something else, and is it literally just sticking the camera on a tripod and panning, leaving some overlap?
Hey, thanks Oweb. I use a programme called PTAssembler to stitch the photos. You should try it out - very effective.
As for taking the shots, just remember to shoot everything in manual mode (including WB) so that the exposure is the same for each frame. And yeah, leave about a third overlap in each shot.
Gorgeous clouds. Excellent shot.
Owen - I use panorama factory. I usually have a 30-40% overlap between photos and my ball head has a panorama swivelling option.
Gorgeous shot John! The stiching worked very well indeed! :)
Thanks guys! :)
Wow, fantastic pano, love the tones and the clouds in particular
endless number of these wonderful finds, what with the Internet being a vast network of constantly evolving ideas and all!
Wow, this photo is absolutely beautiful!
FAR OUT!!! Great dramatic and striking shot! Mary :-)
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