I have done many panorama before so the concept isn't new to me. Things that I have had learnt from experience is that.
The golden rule is you have to have a flowing consistence with everything! for example:
- you cant change the exposure half way though. so make sure that the exposure is works well on either end of the image.
- The photos have to be at least %25 overlapping each other.
- USE A TRIPOD!!! and making sure everything is level. So much of the potential image is lost due to the photographs being un level.
previous panorama i have done using the camera obsucra.
The panorama I am hoping to achieve, is something I have never done before or have seen. Most panoramas use the conventional landscape shot but I am hoping to achieve a vertical image.
After planning and careful practice, I have came to the conclusion I will be doing this free hand. A tripod simply can not achieve the vertical variables that i am hoping to . My location will have to be a straight road with minimal obstetrical.
iso 320
1/100
f 18
on a 35 ml lens
Here is my final product. A 360 vertical panorama, all together it took 29 images. With a total files size of 3 gig




























