Summary

  • Panoramic photography is tricky and requires a different approach to take home a decent photo
  • One of the common mistakes is moving the camera too fast, which results in blurry images
  • To overcome this, it is best to move the camera slowly to give the camera time to capture all the details
  • Another common issue is unintentional different lighting in each section of the image
  • To avoid this, it is important to look for consistent lighting in the surroundings, or consider taking separate images that can be stitched together later
  • Also, try experimenting with different camera modes and creative techniques to improve the final result. B Galloway Jr. (@Flagship_Trailer) suggested stitching the photos using Photoshop instead of using the camera’s native panorama mode. This yields more control over the final result, B Galloway Jr. (@Flagship_Trailer) asserted.
  • Nicole Jacobs (@nicolebjacobs) recommended stabilizing the camera to prevent shaking, using a tripod for crispier images.

By Danny Maiorca

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