Taking Panoramic Waterfalls

Описание к видео Taking Panoramic Waterfalls

When we take photos of Waterfalls, we generally photograph the Waterfall in either in Portrait or Landscape orientation. But! Have you ever thought about photographing a waterfall as a panoramic image, well most people don’t associate Panorama Photography with Waterfall Photography.

This tutorial demonstrates how easy it is to shoot any type of Waterfall as a panorama and explains the benefits of capturing a waterfall as a panorama rather than just a single image.
Maiala Park Location: https://bit.ly/3mbYeg4

Software Links:
PTGui - panoramic image stitching software
https://bit.ly/3q6OR2t
Microsoft Image Composite Editor - (free panorama stitching program)
https://bit.ly/32eAzo4

Video Time-line
00:00 Taking Panoramic Waterfalls
00:05 Start of the Greenes Falls Track
01:50 On location at Greenes Falls
01:56 Steps needed to shoot a panorama
02:50 Why shoot a waterfall as a panorama
04:25 My view of Greenes Falls
05:09 My camera setup for shooting panoramas
06:18 1st Panorama “Single Row”
07:10 2nd Panorama “Double Row”
08:37 Panorama compares to single image
09:22 My reasons for coming here today
10:21 Getting as close as possible to Greenes Falls
10:43 Photo from this position
12:17 Best photos this morning’s Outing

Social media Links!
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Gear used during this video:
Nikon D500
Tokina AT-X 11-20mm f/2.8 PRO DX
NiSi Circular Polarising Filter
Sony ZV-1
Vanguard Altra 264AP Tripod
Samsung Galaxy S10
BOYA BY-WM4 Mark II 2.4G Wireless Microphone

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