Tips for stitching photos

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Hi all,

I've got to take a photo for a competition this week using a D750 and a 24-85 kit lens but I'm aiming to replicate this shot and the lens isn't wide enough at 24mm. I want to take the shot at sunrise so will have to stitch a series of photos with quite a difference in exposure where the sun is. If I just stick the camera in manual and take a load of shots should that do the job? Or am I going to have a problem with different exposures across the final stitched photo?

Cheers,
Sam

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If you shoot manually and don't change your settings, the exposure will be the same across your images as the camera is letting in the same amount of light. This is the best way to do something like this. Meter for what you want to expose, set that manually, then compose and shoot.

If the light in the scene is changing quickly (windy day blowing clouds across the sun, sunrise when the sun is actually coming up) you may need to take your pics swiftly, or fix in post. If you try messing around in-camera to compensate with swiftly changing lighting conditions you can get into a pickle with composition getting knocked off.
 
I found in Adobe elements 11 that the stitching works out light difference without any problem .
 
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