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Taken on a hike with a friend in the Santa Cruz hills. Completely unplanned or posed. The sun just happened to be placed perfectly.
Very nice, the best way to capture redwoods.View attachment 474
Taken on a hike with a friend in the Santa Cruz hills. Completely unplanned or posed. The sun just happened to be placed perfectly.
Very nice, the best way to capture redwoods.
There you go, even then it's hard to find the top isn't it? Last time I tried I had to point the camera straight up and couldn't get the roots at the same time. These trees are absolutely majestic.View attachment 492
Vertical pano.
There you go, even then it's hard to find the top isn't it? Last time I tried I had to point the camera straight up and couldn't get the roots at the same time. These trees are absolutely majestic.
Thanks. Responding to your post before, what have been your issues with getting good panos? Not sure if it's related to your model of phone, but I have noticed the progression on iPhones that this feature has become an unsung hero of improvement.Nice! I especially like the first and second ones....
That's the same phone I have. Most of the time people don't even think of that photo option. It's come a long way in stabilization, stitching, and cropping by default. The only obvious issue would probably be a lot of movement. You probably won't get good results with a lot of people meandering around in the shoot.I have the iPhone 11 Pro; actually I don't recall the last time I tried doing a pano but it was at least two iPhones ago. I just remember having trouble getting the thing to do what I wanted and probably I was holding it wrong, too.
Nice. Reminds me of a mode available on the new DJ phone gimble where it takes photos it will automatically stitch into a panorama but there's a long enough pause between each snap that you can move yourself into the next frame. So it was like of a living room setting you could have a picture of you sitting on the couch and every chair at the same time. Of course you could be more creative with outdoor shots.Heres one from when they first released the pano feature. You can have some fun with it if you have some friends with you.View attachment 1001
I just made them move out of the frame once they were cleared of the frame and pose in the other side. All done in camera. My favourite type of editing.Nice. Reminds me of a mode available on the new DJ phone gimble where it takes photos it will automatically stitch into a panorama but there's a long enough pause between each snap that you can move yourself into the next frame. So it was like of a living room setting you could have a picture of you sitting on the couch and every chair at the same time. Of course you could be more creative with outdoor shots.
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