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George Row: Altahullion Wind Farm Behind the scene : how this panorama was made This panorama was shot as two rows of twelve photographs. The camera was a Minolta DImage 7 {with a 7.2-50.8 mm f2.8 lens. Taken at a focal length of 7.2 (equivalent to 28mm). Mounted on a Kaidan Kiwi-L pano-head. Stitched with VRWorx 2.5.2} Each frame was shot using the camera's automatic exposure bracketing feature to create one exposed for shadow detail and one for highlight detail (2 stops apart). These were then combined using the DRI Plug-in to create composite images with an extended dynamic range. It is this combining of different exposures that has caused multiple images of the turbine blades. I thought that gave an effective impression of the movement of the blades so left it that way. Each row of image was stitched using VRWorx and then the two resulting flat panoramas were combined using Photoshop. This was necessary in order to include the full height of the nearest turbine. Return |