Great picture Rob,
A thought occurred to me seeing "A panorama stitch of six shots".
I know for panos one should put both the exposure and focus on manual so the camera does not cause discrepancies between images, but I wondered whether if you or I took the six pics as two rows of three (in landscape orientation) and allowed the sky shots to be separately metered to the ground shots, whether it would give any dynamic range benefit assuming the software could sort out the exposure blend at the horizontal overlap successfully.
However, I do worry that my laziness has reached new heights with this question
I suspect the result might be a 'trainwreck' though.
Cheers,
PTGui can seamlessly blend rows with different exposures; not wildly different but sufficiently so to make a worthwhile difference to the end result.
If you shoot the rows so the ground/sky split is in the frame overlap, the results can be very good.
Silves Portugal - Also posted under Tree thread
Last edited by Donald; 15th September 2010 at 08:13 PM.
Yes Lisa. It looks like a good nice place Very calm...
Is it the only one you have ?