Shooting high quality digital panoramic's is all about refined technique and understanding of what your doing and the effect it will have back at home or the office when putting the final result together.
This series focuses on the full setup, capture, composition, pre visualisation, tips and tricks of making panoramic's that are ready for large format printing without any faults or errors.
This series has just started with the release of "Tripod Setup for digital panoramics".
A prized piece of equipment that all digital panoramic shooters would like to get their hands on is a viewfinder that comes with owning a fix lens film system so they could preview scenes prior to setting up and shooting them. ... read more
When shooting digital panoramics out in the field you have to be mindful of how those images are going to be aligned in your stitching software. In this tutorial we look at the issues that arise when you don't have enough... read more
The key to shooting high quality digital panoramics starts with the setting up of your equipment to get a refined result. In this tutorial Matt Lauder covers what he equipment ... read more
December 9, 2011
With photography quite often the photographer can see the final image they want to create even before they take the first shot.
In this tutorial we discuss the concept of our final shot, the filters used to slow down the shutter speed, how the images were captured using the Shutter Blending technique and then the Photoshop post […]
December 4, 2011
Quite often you will see images online on websites like flickr etc where the landscape image has a nice softness about it, but at the same time still sharp. Well in this tutorial we show you how we go about applying this technique to a shot for both web presentation and for print.
We explain why this […]