More fall color. Wish I could have explored this first shot more but had to keep my 7 year old and myself from falling in while holding the shot low over to pool.
Bump... here's a three shot, hand held pano of the fall foliage in Hullett Marsh Conservation Area, in Northern Ontario. Captured with the Nikon Z6 and kit 24-70 f4S zoom...
Here's another pano of the changing fall foliage in Hullett Marsh, in Northern Ontario. A wide open area of wetland where the trees are largely bare due to prevailing winds... Captured with the Nikon Z6 and kit zoom 24-70mm f4S
This three shot, hand held pano reveals the changing foliage across the bridge on the Tiger Dunlop Heritage Trail which goes from Goderich to Guelph, Ontario. Captured with the Z6 and 24-70 f4S kit zoom...
dhamments wrote:
This three shot, hand held pano reveals the changing foliage across the bridge on the Tiger Dunlop Heritage Trail which goes from Goderich to Guelph, Ontario. Captured with the Z6 and 24-70 f4S kit zoom...
I love your foliage panos with 24-70S. Very crisp. Do you usually use a certain focal length for pano with this zoom ?
Luka
Thanks for the kind words Luka.... I find the 24-70 f4S to be "crisp" at all focal lengths, so I really let the scene determine what the initial focal length will be (I usually frame the scene at various lengths to see what provides the best composition), keeping in mind that I'll be taking three shots, so I want to use a focal length that will allow me to start and finish the scene with three shots, including a little overlap for cropping. I hope this makes sense!
Yes, of course. I was wondering that you may have the 'cream of the crop' focal length you tend to gravitate towards for stittching with this lens. Pano somehow takes too much effort for me, with multiple files, and storage, and yada yada yada, so I stopped doing it, but your shots made think about revisiting.