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Great image, beautifully stitched together.Castle Middachten, De Steeg (near Arnhem) in the Netherlands
A7ii + Leica Elmarit 90/2.8, pano of 5 handheld vertical shots, stitched in LR[/SIZE]
Thanks, when I do handheld panos (didn't have a tripod with me) I take plenty of overlap between the shots (~1/2 frame or even more) and I found that LR does a good job then, with too little overlap (< 1/3 frame) you start running the risk of seeing strange artifacts and stitching errors.Great image, beautifully stitched together.
Thanks Pieter. Where do you have the focus point and why? :facesmack:Another experiment from Middachten, a vertical pano of 4 handheld landscape oriented shots, stitched in LR.
A7 + Leica Summaron 35/2.8
I was travelling with only two lenses (35 & 90 mm) which is great for my back, especially during this extremely warm day (~38 deg C)
So if your lens isn't wide enough just stitch, and if it's not long enough crop, allthough the latter will deteriorate IQ at some point.
I think for all four shots I focussed somewhere halfway in the patch waterlilies near the castle and used f8 or f11 for a large dof. If I look at my individual images everything from the nearest waterlily to the building is pin-sharp. Only the trees in the far background might be a tad soft, but you can still see individual leaves and branches. If there would have been less light I probably should have used a larger aperture and a tripod, so I could refocus every shot, but fortunately there was enough light and my exposure was somewhere near the "sunny 16" rule.Thanks Pieter. Where do you have the focus point and why? :facesmack: