Barman58

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Posted: 03 Sep 2019


Taken: 02 Sep 2019

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1/250 f/11.0 16.0 mm ISO 100

SONY ILCE-6000

E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS


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Bristol Channel Panorama

Bristol Channel Panorama
This image is a panoramic view of the Bristol Channel from the holiday resort town of Porthcawl in Glamorgan, South Wales.

The panorama is constructed internally by the camera, [A Sony a6000], automatically by keeping your finger on the shutter Button as you rotate the Camera.

It does not have the resolution of an equivalent manually created panoramic image and the fact that is shot in JPEG means that the amount of processing latitude is limited but it is still an acceptable image for it's purpose, and at 4.67MB it's a lot more manageable that the manual .DNG Panoramic I created from similar data that weighed in at 330MB!

, Aschi "Freestone", Elena M have particularly liked this photo


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 HappySnapper
HappySnapper
A bit technical for me Barman, but how or which ever way you created this shot it has worked out well for my eyes.
4 years ago.
 Barman58
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Thank you - The great thing with modern Cameras is that they can do a lot of the work for you.

I started with a totally Manual Film system so learned the "Hard Way" To produce a panoramic image you had to take several shots with approximately 30% overlap, then you needed to take them into Photoshop, Via a scanner in Film days, and carefully manually align and "fade" the images to match.

The systems have come a long way and you can now take a number of images and perform the merge automatically and the system will handle everything.

This Image shows the next stage in the creation of a Panoramic image, currently I think only available on the Sony range - I simply set the selector to Panorama, set the direction of travel and Press the shutter and hold it down as I rotate the camera the Camera does the Rest and a panoramic image is built "In Camera"

I have plans to write a few articles outlining The way that I work for Landscape images and especially How I achieve my "Skies" In Lightroom, but this is just as possible in other packages, such as Gimp so hopefully I can Give something Back as the people I learned from did
4 years ago.

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