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I'm getting into the panoramas. Any tips of how to improve?

 
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Jun 17, 2015 06:09 |  #1

Hi all,

I have started taking panos for landscapes. waht do you think? Any tips?

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Jun 17, 2015 06:27 |  #2

Looks to me like you're doing pretty good! Some thoughts: The hiker's backpack got clipped; you might consider getting closer to the foreground subject (the church and the car). Your shots are centered on the horizon; consider which is more interesting, the foreground or the background, and then let the more interesting part fill more of the frame.

Shoot more frames than needed in case you have to crop the borders due to stitching artifacts. Keep at it!


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Jun 17, 2015 07:28 as a reply to  @ rwmson's post |  #3

thanks for the input!


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Jun 17, 2015 15:35 |  #4

I would suggest that the ones with the car and the church are not especially suited to a panorama treatment. The eye is attracted to the subjects and the fact that it's a panorama is not essential.


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Jun 30, 2015 22:14 |  #5

I think it would have looked cooler to be closer to the subject. The backpacker for example could look really cool filling up more of the frame and if it's your style have them to the side so they would be distorted


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Jun 30, 2015 23:07 |  #6

Use a lomger lens, panos with a wide angle lens accentuate the foreground, amd all your scenery is distant. Either get so e foreground interest or use a lomger focal length.




  
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