Panoramas Tips
By Kirk Hille
13 Feb 2009
I have often been asked why I take panoramic photographs and how I take my panoramic images . I find creating a panoramic photograph allows the viewer to immerse themself in the location photographed , living in Australia the panoramic format lends its self to the wide open spaces and unspoilt natural landscape .
Before the digital revolution to create a panoramic photograph required having to invest in expensive equipment as large format cameras and super-wide angle lens to get detailed high resolution images and professional know how to get a satisfactory result . Know however with the leaps and bounds technology is progressing amateur photographers can take any number of single photographs while panning around the scene , then use computer software and stitch the images on a computer to create a detailed panoramic photograph . Panoramic photography is a genre that all photographers can access but does require practice and some dedication to get satisfactory results .
After a lot of people requesting and asking for this I have finally done a Photography Tip on How I Take My Panoramas.
The entry can be found at my blog http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ and on the right hand side there will be a link to Photography Tips.
Hopefully some of the tips in there will help beginners and people struggling with taking panoramas.
I will try and make some more time over the next month to update the tips with how to stitch the shots on together and hopefully have some more along the way . But will be pretty busy over the next few months with a few photography trips planned , my website being developed and a few other side projects plus work on top of all that plus some reshoots of shots I have taken now that I have my 5D MKII and some new lens .
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