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hay /p/, am i doin it right?

also, anyone have good tips on taking really big panoramics, say 5+ pics?
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>> Anonymous
they have these things that are like portable tables but they only have three legs and a screw to hold the camera.

i wanna say an ipod, but i know thats not right LOL!

anyways, stick your camera on there (DONT USE DUCT TAPE, LOL!) by screwing the screw into your camera.

then you just take a picture, turn the pod thingy, and WHA LAH!

you want some overlapping to make it easier to stitch. and also, try to not use a wide lens. the distortion on the edges of the frame can make it not look as real when stiched.

also, the gogle can help you find a program to stich photos.
type "stich photos panorama" into google.
menos el quotos.

finally, gtfo mah /p/ with those prickly fuckin things that popped my bike tires when i was little.
>> Anonymous
I usually have 25-50 pic panoramics, and i never use a tripod or anything, I just stand and turn the camera, Trick is to overlap and take extra picturea near the left and right edges (top and bottom) Also the trick i find is to make sure your settings are manual, since a change in exposure is immenent when in any sort of auto. So i meter first and then after i get a well exposed sample shot I go from there.

Also ya watch the distortion, never go wider than say 30mm (based on 35mm sensors) etc.
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