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    Panoramic Photos Using the Ultrawide Lens

    Pop Photo had an article about getting sky and ground together using a semi-fisheye lens or using several ultr-wide shots together in a panorama. These three shots were made using the Canon Photostitch software.






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    Re: Panoramic Photos Using the Ultrawide Lens

    Hi Don loving the last shot! Just a couple of things that strike me, just the shadow on the left seems to unbalance the shot a little aswell as the horizon doesnot help there but other wise a beautiful shot, would love to have it on my desktop
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    Re: Panoramic Photos Using the Ultrawide Lens

    Hi Don,
    I also like Photo 3.The colours of the field and the sky are great. I also dont understand the shadow on the left.
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    Re: Panoramic Photos Using the Ultrawide Lens

    It seems the shadow focus's the eye down the drive more. I realise the horizon is tilted, but it works for me in this case. It adds to the wild, rugged look.
    A good shot Don.
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    Re: Panoramic Photos Using the Ultrawide Lens

    Nice, I love the last one, very moody and dramatic with those clouds.

    I think an old vintage and rusty pick up truck going up the track would be the cherry on the cake.

    Well done.

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    Re: Panoramic Photos Using the Ultrawide Lens

    Thanks guys.

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    Re: Panoramic Photos Using the Ultrawide Lens

    Don you need to lock the exposure. Or use an program which has exposure matching option in the program. I use Panorama Factory, and it's free to try.
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    Re: Panoramic Photos Using the Ultrawide Lens

    Thanks GRF. I'm going to try it.

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