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We continue to work on images that we have photographed. Some are easy to put together and others turn out to be more challenging. This was a very difficult panorama to assemble because of the extreme difference between the indoor and outdoor exposures. Click
here to see a navigable panorama of this scene.
4 comments:
y'all are doing an incredible job! I'm so glad SFA put y'all on the front page. the pictures are SO neat!
What size lens was used to create your Panorama?
This and other panoramas were created by stitching 36 separate images together. Each image was shot on a 20 mm lens on a camera that has a 1.5x sensor crop, so it really turns out to be a 30 mm lens.
I love what you all are doing. Keep it up!
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