Idaho farm country just after sunrise. Everything was completely still. Wish I could have stayed longer but it was too cold. Temperature was -15 degrees F.
Clean, blue, and beautiful, Mike. Your panaoramas ar so seamless. I can’t imagine doing this by just swiveling a tripod. How do you achieve them? (I know, if you tell me, you’ll have to kill me.)
Thanks. Almost all of my panoramas are shot handheld (no tripod), and using a lens that does not have anti-shake / vibration control. Three things are key – thinking through the pattern of shots for the panorama before you take them, steady hands, and not sneezing in the middle of the shoot.
Ciao, lovely, all blues nature at it’s best! Keep warm, today it’s 17 degrees and spring is arriving in italy. Your turn next! ciao Lynne
Nice image – I can just FEEL the cold! Brrrr!
Clean, blue, and beautiful, Mike. Your panaoramas ar so seamless. I can’t imagine doing this by just swiveling a tripod. How do you achieve them? (I know, if you tell me, you’ll have to kill me.)
Thanks. Almost all of my panoramas are shot handheld (no tripod), and using a lens that does not have anti-shake / vibration control. Three things are key – thinking through the pattern of shots for the panorama before you take them, steady hands, and not sneezing in the middle of the shoot.
Now THAT’S amazing–that you could hand-pan your camera and have the images line up! You must have bionic arms.