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How to take indoor panoramic photos

Lead: When we think of panoramic photos, we usually think of open landscape photos, but when the wide-angle lens is not enough to capture everything in the picture, panoramic photos can also be used for indoor shooting. Let's take a look!

Jeff, a landscape photographer and panoramic photographer? Jeff Morgan said: This photo taken in a greenhouse in Minneapolis is a composite of three photos in Photoshop. I took the material picture with a 24mm shift lens, but I can also take the same effect with a standard wide-angle lens. You just need to cut out the photos. ?

? My method of taking panoramic photos is simple. Jeff said,? When I keep the camera level, I adjust the aperture value to f/8, and manually expose it according to the brightest photo in the material, and lock the focus in one third of the picture to ensure that every detail is as clear as possible. Then start taking the first photo, write down the center of the photo, and then rotate the camera to ensure that the edge of the next photo also appears in this photo. In this way, each photo can cover half of the other photo. ?

Shooting skill

Manual mode is used, because the exposure parameters of each photo are different in exposure priority mode and shutter priority mode, so the photos taken will have different brightness.

It is also important to keep the camera level, so that when you rotate the camera, there will be no tilted picture.

If your tripod doesn't have a level, it is very practical to buy a hot-shoe camera level. Many cameras have built-in electronic level meters, which can also provide reference when shooting.