![]() ![]() Essentially I look at the histograms and try to determine the correct exposure that will not clip shadows or highlights. If my aperture was at f/8, I may see a few images at 125 th of a sec, and some at 250 th of a second. I watch my histogram & shutter speeds carefully to determine a good average exposure for the whole scene. So, if I see a scene I’d like to shoot as a panorama, I shoot the scene in individual shots on the “A” setting and review my exposures. Most of us use some type of auto-exposure when taking photos, the most common being auto aperture. Now let’s go into a bit of detail on each of the above Before each set, stick your hand in front of the lens and shoot an exposure, that way you know where to find the start and end of each sequence. Take the shot (sequence) a couple of times.Avoid things that move within the image: cars.If you shoot a scene with people, watch the people as you shoot.Keep the camera as close to your body’s center point and rotate on your feet.Try to use a ‘normal’ focal length if possible Pick a focal length that is not too wide. ![]() ![]()
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