There are some scenes that just don’t properly fit into a single frame. Vast mountainous landscapes studded with endless peaks: cropping tight doesn’t do the scene justice, and ultra-wide lenses allow us to fit everything in, but at the expense of significant distortion. Stitching a panorama in Lightroom solves all of this. Multiple shots taken at a medium focal length eliminate distortion and produce an ultra-high-resolution image suitable for printing on billboards.
At first, stitching multiple photos into a panorama can seem like a daunting task, and many photographers steer clear. But with quality optics and a very simple trick in Adobe Lightroom it’s easy to capture stunning landscapes in the ultimate wide-angle format.
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Cameras Used -
a7R iii - https://geni.us/NLR4
a7 iii - https://geni.us/NxTHG6
Lenses -
Sony 20mm f/1.8 G - https://geni.us/7r8eQ2
Sony 24-70 f/2.8 GM - https://geni.us/BFRM
Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 GM - https://geni.us/DTjf4a8
Tripod -
Vanguard VEO 2 265CB - https://geni.us/Tk4Swv
Memory Card -
Sony TOUGH UHS-II - https://geni.us/sNRU5DW
Edited on my MacBook Pro - https://geni.us/tmMQNS
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