In this video tutorial, professional photographer David Clapp talks us through the entire process of creating a landscape panorama photograph.
During the first part of the video, David talks us setting up the camera and how to perfectly expose your panorama shots, and the process of actually capturing the images that will be used to create your panorama.
In the second part of the video, David uses the panorama stitching software PTGui (www.ptgui.com) to create his panorama and then takes us into Adobe Photoshop (www.adobe.com) to add some final edits to the image.
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How to Shoot & Stitch Panoramic Landscape Photographs
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