Creating Panoramic Pictures by Using Your Digital Camera



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Capture each picture with the same camera-to-subject distance and camera height.



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Otherwise, you end up with different subject image sizes that don’t line up properly.


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Overlap each shot by at least 30 percent.



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Some cameras provide a panorama mode that displays a portion of the previous shot in the monitor so that you can see where to align the next shot in the series.


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Maintain an axis of rotation.



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For best results, use a tripod.


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Keep the camera level.



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Some tripods include little bubble levels that help you keep the camera on an even keel.


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Use a consistent focusing approach.



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If you lock the focus on the foreground in one shot, don’t focus on the background in the next shot.


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Avoid including moving objects in the shot.



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If someone is walking across the landscape as you shoot, you may wind up with the same strolling figure appearing at several spots in the stitched panorama.


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Stitch the images together by overlapping or use a photo-editor.



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