This is the very few times that I do post. I hope to be a bit more active.
This is a panorama made from 8 hand held photos and stitched in Lightroom'
Hope you people like it :-)
8 shot Panorama of Shaver Lake in Winter
For hand held this is an excellent panorama.
Well taken.
I only wish you had ticked the "store original" box when posting.
That way, it enables members of the forum to view your photograph in full screen
and appreciated all the more.
In the late 1990s. Kodak had a film camera that would take panoramas that didn't require any stitching. Don't remember what camera it was, but the camera had 3 modes: regular, panorama and don't remember what the other was called. All you had to do was set a button (or lever) to choose the format. This camera stored the film in a canister. You could change from one type of film (i.e. from 400 to 800; from color to black and white) by taking out the canister and replacing it with another and then switching back. The film was never exposed. When all the film had been used, you mailed the canister off to get the pictures developed. It came back with prints, an index sheet and the developed pictures in the canister. Reprints could be ordered by sending the canister for developing, indicating the number of the picture to be printed. It would be nice to have a DSLR that would do panos automatically without stitching, etc.
Very nice panorama. Keep 'em comin'.
hobbycam wrote:
This is the very few times that I do post. I hope to be a bit more active.
This is a panorama made from 8 hand held photos and stitched in Lightroom'
Hope you people like it :-)
Good deal! I love panorama shots, and make an effort myself to try to take a few on every occasion I can. I do all of mine handheld and find it only gets easier and easier to visualize them. Keep at it!
I quite like this panorama, did you take the 8 shots in portrait mode, if so I must try that next time I try a pano shot.
I really like it, but don't understand the 8 shots. Seems 1 would do the same?
Beautiful shot(s), hobbycam, but I wish you'd checked the "store original" box so we could see it in download.
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