Digital Photography in Available Light

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1

panoramic photographs


Unlike traditional photography the panoramic image-maker must pre-visualize how the stitched picture will appear
when considering where to position the camera



  1. Pivot around lens
    Though not essential for shooting the odd
    sequence of images, most panoramic
    professionals insist on using a tripod
    coupled with a special panoramic head
    to capture their pictures. The tripod
    provides a stable and level base for the
    camera; the panoramic head positions
    the camera and lens precisely over the
    pivot point of the tripod and also contains
    regular click stops to indicate points in the
    spin to capture a photograph. Each stop
    is designed to provide optimum coverage
    for each frame, taking into account the
    required edge overlap.
    This set up increases the effectiveness
    of your stitching software’s ability to
    accurately blend the edges of your images.
    Companies like Kaidan (www.kaidan.
    com) and Manfrotto (www.manfrotto.com)
    manufacture VR equipment specifi cally
    for particular cameras and lenses. You
    can purchase a tripod head designed for
    your camera or choose a head that can
    be adjusted to suit any camera.


Specialized panoramic or VR (virtual reality) tripod heads
are perfect for ensuring that the lens’ nodal point is over the
pivot point of the tripod. This precision pays dividends at
stitching time as panoramic software such as Photoshop’s
Photomerge will produce much better results when the
edges of sequential images can be exactly matched.
(a) Adjustable Manfrotto VR head suitable for a range of
cameras.
(b) Camera-specifi c Kaidan head suitable for a single
camera body only
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