Category Archives: Panoramas

Pretty city

No doubt about it, Brisbane is a very pretty city with some spectacular river views. I’m very pleased with this multi-shot panorama that I stitched together in Photoshop.

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Shooting panoramas

I seem to be doing a fair bit on panoramas lately. One of the first articles I wrote concerned how to shoot them and I wrote that you had to shoot a series of overlapping pictures. The picture below shows … Continue reading

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Fitting it all in

One of the problems of taking pictures of scenery and buildings is that the subjects are often too big to capture in a single exposure. The problem got even worse with the coming of digital photography because small camera sensors … Continue reading

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Panoramas yet again…

I’ve been fiddling with panoramas again and came up with this one of Durban’s new Moses Mabhida Stadium on the night Nigeria were playing South Korea in the 2010 Soccer World Cup. We were on the old Mutual Building in … Continue reading

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Durban @ night

Things have been a bit quiet on the photographic front. Not so much on the taking, as on the processing side. Nevertheless, I did like this one taken at the weekend on a trip downtown. It’s made up three of … Continue reading

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Panos again

I have been shooting quite a few panoramas lately including the one above and the one at the bottom of this post. Continue reading

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Who can say??

Sometimes I produce a picture and I can’t immediately think if I like it or not. Continue reading

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Panoramas Part II

I did an earlier post on pano stitching software. Durban’s harbour entrance widening project.** The most accurate way of shooting a panorama is to use a tripod and a device so the camera swivels on the lens’ nodal point – … Continue reading

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Fuss-free panoramas**

More of my panoramas here Doing full justice to a beautiful scene or the interior of a building is often quite difficult with normal cameras because their relatively narrow field of view makes it impossible to fit everything in at … Continue reading

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