I'm finding that panoramas offer some interesting opportunities for capturing normal planar images. And for finding things in the image that you weren't aware of when shooting, like the deer that appeared in a 180-degree pano of a sunset last week.
My primary subject when shooting a couple of days ago were the cumulus clouds over a nearby meadow. Later, when looking at one pano, I noticed that the red car passing on the road had been captured three times in successive photos. I think it was moving slower than most traffic.
The difficulty with edge distortion with panos is apparent by the relative size of the car in the first and second positions.
My primary subject when shooting a couple of days ago were the cumulus clouds over a nearby meadow. Later, when looking at one pano, I noticed that the red car passing on the road had been captured three times in successive photos. I think it was moving slower than most traffic.
The difficulty with edge distortion with panos is apparent by the relative size of the car in the first and second positions.
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