flatech
Well-known member
While traveling for a shoot in South Florida I had a chance to revisit shooting the downtown Miami skyline from Watson Island. After every shoot I learn something new and in this case it was that if I turned the camera in the portrait orientation instead of the landscape orientation for a panorama, I would actually get more resolution out of the photo. Naturally when you stitch photos together you will either have to crop the output or fill in the missing areas by cloning. By turning the camera in the portrait orientation, sideways, you give yourself much more area to crop or zoom into your subject.
I haven’t seen anything more than 21 or so Megapixels so I decided that I was going to create the highest resolution panorama of the downtown Miami skyline.
It's way too massive to post on the forum. Here's a link so you can see for yourself and also some more background on the panorama:
http://robertbromfield.com/74-1-megapixels-the-highest-resolution-panorama-of-downtown-miami/
I haven’t seen anything more than 21 or so Megapixels so I decided that I was going to create the highest resolution panorama of the downtown Miami skyline.
It's way too massive to post on the forum. Here's a link so you can see for yourself and also some more background on the panorama:
http://robertbromfield.com/74-1-megapixels-the-highest-resolution-panorama-of-downtown-miami/