torstai 18. elokuuta 2016

Imaging recource: Wildlife panoramas: Using the Brenizer Method to combine wide field of view and shallow depth of field

    Mathieu Stern, a photographer we typically feature for his videos of unusual and "cheap" lenses, has made a new video covering how to use the Brenizer Method photographic technique for wildlife photography. Sometimes referred to as "Bokeh Panorama," the method involves stitching together images taken with a fast lens, such as a 50mm f/1.4, to create an image that includes both a wide angle of view and a shallow depth of field. Often utilized for portraits, Stern wanted to try it for wildlife photography. Granted, he photographs...
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