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This video was shot by my friend Lisa Bettany, who helped design my favorte phone app, Camera Plus, while we were at the Aperture/Nature Photography Workshop in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. I was teaching the students how to capture panos at Oxbow Bend one morning while Lisa made a video of it.This was long ago...so much has changed!!A review of Scott’s tips for taking a panoramic:Shoot in vertical...Not horizontal like in the video!!Use a solid & level tripodCheck to make sure your entire shot is level and all your subject is in your frame.Try and use a pano head if possible and also a nodal slideShoot on Manual so that all your settings stay constantUse a cable releaseOverlap each shot from 40-50%Stitch photos in post
HOW TO SHOOT A PANORAMA

This video was shot by my friend Lisa Bettany, who helped design my favorte phone app, Camera Plus, while we were at the Aperture/Nature Photography Workshop in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. I was teaching the students how to capture panos at Oxbow Bend one morning while Lisa made a video of it. 

This was long ago...so much has changed!! 

 

A review of Scott’s tips for taking a panoramic: 

Shoot in vertical...Not horizontal like in the video!! 

Use a solid & level tripod 

Check to make sure your entire shot is level and all your subject is in your frame. 

Try and use a pano head if possible and also a nodal slide 

Shoot on Manual so that all your settings stay constant 

Use a cable release 

Overlap each shot from 40-50% 

Stitch photos in post