Shooting Panoramic Landscapes
September 18th in Photography by Admin .

Shooting Panoramic Landscapes

Best are broad—with lines, patterns, textures, or shapes that draw the eye, plus points of interest throughout the scene. They should be evenly lit, without broad areas of dense shadow or bright highlights. Time of day is important. Panoramas captured around sunrise or sunset, when the quality and quantity of light changes rapidly and exposures times are long, often have different color balances and brightness levels from image to image—not good for beginners.

Dramatic Panoramic City Night Scene of Bridge in Taipei

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