I love the view of Paris from the steps of the Sacre Coeur Basilica in Montmartre and have tried repeatedly, with varying degrees of success, to capture panoramic images with both my Canon DSLR and my iPhone 11. One lesson that I have learned from this experience is that it is hard to judge how they will turn out when I am actually shooting them.
I was pleasantly surprised when reviewing yesterday’s images to see that I had captured some flying pigeons as I panned across the sky with my iPhone The placement of the birds was lucky too, given that the left part of the sky did not have the orange tinge present on the right side of the image.
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Perfect!
I like that you captured a few birds
With an iPhone panorama, you move the phone in a slow arc that seem to take a few seconds, so I am not at all sure how I captured the birds, but am happy that I did. 🙂
Very nice Pano Mike! iPhones come in handy for panoramas!
Yes they do. It took me a little while to figure out how to do it right, but it is sure a lot easier than taking a series of shots and stitching them together (though Photomerge) in Photoshop makes that easier than it used to be.