Think of a place you would like to explore because you are emotionally moved by the way it looks in different kinds of weather, or under different light and times. Or maybe you have an attachment to the place through experience. Use this assignment to visit a place that you find interesting. This assignment uses a very broad definition of landscape. It could include your home, people, where you work, etc., but you should not be making closeup photos. This is about surveying an area.
Create 5 Different Panoramic Scenes from multiple images
Each Panoramic should use a minimum of 3 images stitched together
Description:
Have fun with this assignment and take advantage of the multiple frames you are stitching together.
Notes:
Remember to use a good amount of overlap in making the images. Minimum of 3 frames per panoramic.
Images can be horizontal or vertical. Verticals will create a taller panoramic.
Notes:
Good amount of overlap from one side of frame to next (or top to bottom)
You can create a horizontal panoramic from vertically shot photos
Use manual exposure – meter for most important part of photo and leave exposure locked in (IF POSSIBLE)
Use manual focus if Possible – focus on most important part of photo and leave focus there. (IF POSSIBLE)
Stay on one Focal length – don’t change lens or zoom
View: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/create-panoramic-images-photomerge.html
Minimum to be submitted:
5 Different Panoramic Photos (same general location but different scenes)
Panoramic Landscape
