Wednesday, 15 April 2015

panorama

Overall, this panorama came out well. My camera was on manual, so there was no change in aperture seen in the sky. The old building is in focus and is joined together very well, however, when joining together the new, it started to go wrong. This happened because I tilted my camera, something I didn't notice until I came to putting the panorama together. In the future I will try using a tripod or try keeping my camera as straight as possible. This pano was shot left to right.

For my second panorama, I used a lot less pictures as I wanted to see the difference of using a small amount, to using a decent amount, to then using a large amount. Overall, I found this panorama the easiest and it came together very easily. Its very sharp and focused and again, there is no aperture change. This pano was shot right to left.

Lastly, this is my panorama with the most pictures, which David Hockney inspired me. Overall, This panorama has 31 pictures layered and put together. For my first try with this amount of images, I think it came together pretty well, however, I had the same problem with keeping my camera straight as I started to have trouble joining them together to the right of the joiner. This pano was shot top to bottom, bottom to top and left to right.

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