Forum: Photography


Subject: Panorama's

Onslow opened this issue on May 27, 2007 ยท 16 posts


PeeWee05 posted Tue, 29 May 2007 at 4:47 PM

Now my head is buzzing, where in London are there places with no people?
The streets that Jack the Ripper stalked? Nope, guided tours.
Haunted Houses? Nope, guided tours.
Dank alley ways opening to light creating a vanishing point? nope - hoodies...

Ah it's not in London - unless it's the now burnt out Cutty Sark, what a pity.

The article on the nodle point is interesting, all be it, I don't understand it and reckon I have a natural flare for it, so will continue to go with my gut....

Rich, for your practice shots, simply do a 130 - 180 shoot of your street outside, all on one plane i.e. don't tilt your camera up or down, set on the tripod and adjust the height with that, keep your cam angle at 90 deg to the floor, i.e level to the horizon. Am i making any sense yet?

You'll be impressed just how un ordinary your street is as well as it's a sure fire way to get the exposure and editing right as you can run inside to fiddle on your system and then run back outside to the corner and o the T-junction or cross roads this time - please watch out for angy drivers...

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