Panorama photography

This panorama was taken in the garden when we had some snow last month:

Snow in garden panoramaI have had an interest in panorama photography since I had my first digital camera in 2004 which came with panorama stitching photography. Although this was OK with snapshots, I could not get the quality I wanted with photos taken with my DSLR. So, last month I invested in some decent, modern panoramic stitching software.

The above image was the results of a trial run stitching 3 views using this new software. I must say I was quit impressed by the speed and the quality. I decided to try this out on some other panoramas that I took in previous years to see what the quality was like:

ynyslas panoramaThis is a 2007 view of the beach in mid Wales at Ynyslas, composed from 13 individual frames, taken with a DSLR. I was very pleased with the result. Previously, I had some slight tonal differences between the frames that showed in the final image – this software has smoothed them out.

I also tried the software on some of my early attempts with a compact camera – this one I am particularly pleased with:

salad crops panoroamaThis shows some salad crops growing in the polytunnel at our previous smallholding in Wales. This was taken with a 5Mpixel camera with no manual focussing and limited exposure controls (An Ixus 500).

You can see more of my panoramas in the gallery.

 

Author: Paul L. G. Morris

I am a freelance photographer whose distinguishing feature is that I am prepared to photograph the unusual and the overlooked. Having had many years of experience pursuing the creative art of photography, coupled with more recent experience as a portrait photographer and garden photographer, I now work professionally through my business: PM Studios Ltd.