For quick shots that include people I'd use the widest lens you can and reduce the amount of shots. Sigma 8mm on a crop body with a dedicated pano head requires 4 shots round (+ a nadir if you want to do one). Final images will be no different apart from resolution. As for stretching of the...
I went in to the local Coventry store to buy a flash and the lazy sod never got out of his chair to show me the different options available. Needless to say I walked out the shop without purchasing anything and definitely won't be back.
Parents recently did a Groupon day with a Falconer in Baginton, near Coventry airport. May be worth getting in touch with him and asking if you can take photos there.
Thanks Stevie.
There is a cost involved but it is up to you and the local Google photographer to agree a fee between you. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at the cost bearing in mind the value that this adds and the improvements that it will make to your Google Places page (please tell...
Been following this thread since the start and got to say it's been fascinating.
Why not contact your local Google photographer as they'll do a 360 walk through for you which can go on your Google business page and can also be used on your website. Would really show off what you've got to...
Have recently done a project with a very similar theme. Really like them all but perhaps number 2 could have been taken from the right hand side to have the pebbles in the background to make it stand out more, but still like it as it is, cracking detail in all of them.
First time visitor on Tuesday. Quite enjoyed it and after reading people's earlier opinions was quite surprised not to be trodden black and blue! There were a few folk with big lenses at the demos I was watching( can't really understand why you are watching a lighting demo and trying to capture...
Neil, I think there are some remotes that you can get which allow more bracketing options than your camera will allow. On my panos I do a few test shots to establish whether I need +/-2 +/- 1 or some other option but normally end up going +/-2 and then play around in Aperture if I need to.
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