Panoramas at the ceremony (4pics)
On saturday I photographed a wedding... I'm going through the pictures now and that starts with merging the panoramas. So i thought i'd share a few of them.
If you're on https://steempeak.com you can click it to view these images large... very important for a panorama.
I feel like the panorama helps show off more context of what's going on while still having the nice depth from a zoomed in picture as opposed to a super wide angle image.
BEFORE THE CEREMONY
Some bonus images of pictures before the ceremony.
Gotta love the panos to help show off the cool background. Also again this is where a panorama shines because using a zoomed in lens like my 105mm 1.4 let's me get great blurry background while also having a nice wide angle to accomodate a group image.
And panoramas aren't just for horizonal images.
As for the other images well there are hundreds of others... but they're not panoramas. haha
What a beautiful location for a wedding. That light is so nice. Great pictures.
thanks sis!!
So nice to check that out wonderful
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A very suggestive location and beautiful shots, I like everything. WOW
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How many shots needed for the last photo?
I'm always having issues with vertical lines which I didn't take in consideration when taking a panorama like that, so I'm admiring how well the image was built up.
Amazing photos anyway, not only because of the technical details :) Especially the last one, it's magical.