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Stitching multiple photos to achieve wide-angle high-resolution results

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I visited Oxford, UK to meet up with a group of photographers on a photo walk. One of the popular sights of Oxford is the building known as the Radcliffe Camera - actually a library. The problem with the Radcliffe Camera is that you can't get particularly far back, and I didn't have an ultra-wide angle lens with me for the EOS R10.

So I decided to zoom in to 50mm on the RF-S 18-150mm kit lens and take the building in sections that would stitch together later. I made sure to lock the exposure for all the frames before taking the first one. I took a total of 20 frames and then used the photo merge panorama feature in Lightroom. This created the view I wanted, and it ended up being a 190 megapixel image! Now wonder it took a little while for Lightroom to render.

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These are the 20 pictures that went in to the panoramic stitch image created in Lightroom

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EOS R10 with RF-S 18-150mm kit lens

1/500, f/6.3, ISO 100 @ 50mm

EOS R10 


Brian
EOS specialist trainer, photographer and author
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