Panoramas & Multiple Exposures by David Johnston
https://www.craftsy.com/class/panoramas-multiple-exposures/
Using multiple frame techniques such as panoramas and multiple exposures, photographers can shoot an unbroken view of their surroundings and combine exposures to reveal detail in shadows and highlights. In this class, you’ll learn
• How to shoot a panorama WHEN YOU’RE STUCK AN UNBROKEN VIEW
• Panorama composition
• Situations for using panoramas
• Important techniques for panning
• How to shoot multiple exposures
• How multiple exposures are different than HDR
• Situations to use multiple exposures
• Creating multiple exposures manually
Chances are you’ve photographed a sunrise or sunset and found it difficult to combine the bright sky colors and the dark shadows below the horizon line. All photographers have been there. Using multiple exposures in situations like this will resolve the issue of trying to balance the intense light contrast.
Sometimes a scene doesn’t come together in one shot. To allow your audience to fully appreciate the view in front of you, it’s necessary to pan your camera and take frames in a 180 degree view. The panoramic views create a new experience for both the photographer and the viewer of the photograph.
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