From yesterdays shoot - Ukrainian celebration of Christmas.
Three shots, horizonal, hand held in available light. Olympus M4/3 camera with an Olympus 40-150 f2.8 lens. 1/160 @ f2.8 ISO 2500 and F=82mm
Merged in LR Classic using the panorama function (perspective).
Some cropping and exposure tweaking.
Downsized for web publication and exported as a PSD file.
In Photoshop some noise reduction and final sharpening before export as a 100% jpg.
#1 Ukrainian Christmas celebrations.
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RichardTaylor wrote:
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Considering that the singers would be moving ever so slightly you did a very good job indeed.
Much better than trying to do this with a w/a lens. I like the hint of a Christmas tree rather than making the entire tree a secondary subject. Very nice!
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Bill_de wrote:
Much better than trying to do this with a w/a lens. I like the hint of a Christmas tree rather than making the entire tree a secondary subject. Very nice!
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Thanks - The wide angle (24mm equivalent fov) shots (and I have a couple of them) are much more environmental
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
Love it -
And, you did a great job dealing with movement.
BboH wrote:
Love it -
And, you did a great job dealing with movement.
Thanks.
Re - the movement, and there is not a lot, that's probably Lightroom doing its job.
This is really good. I would have never thought to do a panorama of something like this. I would have just taken a wider angle shot and cropped to get the area of interest. Besides the movement that makes stitching difficult, even if you are really quick then the persons on the right side will be at a different place in the song than the persons on the left. Good job. It looks really nice.
Jerry
Erdos2 wrote:
This is really good. I would have never thought to do a panorama of something like this. I would have just taken a wider angle shot and cropped to get the area of interest. Besides the movement that makes stitching difficult, even if you are really quick then the persons on the right side will be at a different place in the song than the persons on the left. Good job. It looks really nice.
Jerry
Thank you very much.
It probably works because I was shooting from a fair distance. I tried it before, at a different concert, whilst sitting in the fron row with a widish lens and LR wouldn't even look at it.
RichardTaylor wrote:
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I have no idea on how to list your panorama (and a couple of other) as do not fit the 'location' used at this point.
If you have an idea you'll like to share on this, let me know.
Thanks.
Rongnongno wrote:
I have no idea on how to list your panorama (and a couple of other) as do not fit the 'location' used at this point.
If you have an idea you'll like to share on this, let me know.
Thanks.
Indoor for the location?
I very rarely shoot panoramas - mainly to see what works and may be usefull in future shoots.
Very nice Richard. As others said, great job capturing this and stitching, dealing with possible movement of the singers.
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