Panoramic landscapes.

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Richard Francis
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Panoramic landscapes.

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I like to take panoramic landscapes when I have time to play during an outing. Here's a couple from my last two.

Last night. Three shots stitched together. The lens used had a FF focal range around 35mm.


Last week. This was four shots stitched as it was a wide scene. For this I used a FF equivalent of about 180mm. I posted the focal range as a demonstration regarding using longer focal ranges to capture more detail and still get the view you want as I see Rob is currently using the 75mm lens which is a FF 150mm equivalent. There's so much detail in the second image that it's possible to see the scaffolding on the left side of the lighthouse (far right of image) so I may get this printed fairly large to see how it pays off.
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GearHead
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Very nice panoramas. What do you think the printed dimensions will be?
Richard Francis
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Thanks Gearhead,

I'm not sure yet what sizes are available. I think it'll be around 1 metre long. I tried to load the image on to a site I've used before, but it wouldn't accept the image (probably due to the crop I've done.
DeMorcan
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I really like those. The processing and shots are great.
Richard Francis
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Thank you :)
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