The 15th episode of EXIF and Beyond has been released.
In this episode “Mastering Digital Panoramic Photography” is discussed. Topics covered include an introduction to the technique, best practices, pitfalls, alternative methods, computer & software tips, and creative vision. This information packed episode will put you on track to master this challenging photographic technique in roughly (30) thirty minutes.
Referenced Articles and Resources:
Mastering Digital Panoramic Photography by Jim M. Goldstein via JMG-Galleries
Breaking the Gigapixel Barrier – Max Lyons
Recommended Panoramic Photography Resources
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EXIF and Beyond: Mastering Digital Panoramic Photography
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Featured Panoramic Photos in this Episode of EXIF and Beyond:
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“4 Corners – Welcome to Colorado”
made From (16) Sixteen Vertical Images (1×16)
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“Last Light On Delicate Arch, Arches National Park”
Made From (6) Six Vertical Images
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“The Beauty of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge”
Made From (10) Ten Vertical Images
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“Bryce Canyon Sunset, Bryce Canyon National Park”
Made from (5) Five Vertical Images
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“100 Caribou”
Made from (21) Twenty One Vertical Images
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“Caribou Pass View To The South Panoramic ” – Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Made From (35) Thirty Five Vertical Images
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“Caribou Pass and Kongakut River Panoramic” – Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Made From (50) Fifty Vertical Images
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“Cable View Panoramic, Golden Gate Bridge – San Francisco”
Made From (3) Three Horizontal Images via Tilt Shift Lens
Between the cables is Alcatraz and in the distance is San Francisco more…
“Golden Gate Bridge Panoramic Sunset”
Made From (3) Three Vertical Images via Tilt Shift Lens more…
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“Yosemite Trees”
made From (11) Eleven Vertical Images (1×11)
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Jim, I’m not seeing the panoramic photography podcast on my itunes feed yet. Has it been linked in there yet?
Thanks,
Dan
@Dan it is indeed there. I’ve downloaded the episode from two different machines via iTunes. Let me know if you continue to have problems.
Strange. After I refreshed a couple times and didn’t see it and posted my message here… it showed up in my iTunes without further prompting about five minutes later. Darned inscrutable Internet… 🙂
Thanks for your good work, Jim.
Dan
Impressive stitches Jim. I’ll have to DL the podcast tomorrow.
I love the shot of the Golden Gate Bridge cable. Wow, I should have thought about that!
My favorite is the cable view, I do mostly weddings but I like when you can break the laws of photography ans still come out with a fantastic image.
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The link to enlarge for the Golden Gate photo is broken 🙁
Any pointers for using a TS lens generally and in panoramic photos? Am keen to try this for myself 🙂
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