Of all the benefits that going digital has brought to photography, perhaps none is cooler than easily making a panorama. In the old days, if you wanted to take a panorama, you needed a special camera, or you had to tape together a set of pictures. (That's right: You'd use sticky strips of tape to connect a bunch of photos that didn't quite go together.) Today, of course, perfectly joined panoramas are easy to create using your favorite photo editor or a free panorama stitching program.
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8 Tips for Photographing Panoramas
Stitching software makes creating big, detailed panoramas from a series of photos easy. Here's how to shoot for the best results.
1. Use Free Software to Make a Panorama
2. Control the Exposure
3. Don't Shoot in Wide-Angle Mode
4. Shoot Left to Right
5. Take It Outside
6. Beware of the Curve Effect
7. Overshoot and Crop the Edges
8. Shoot Vertical Panoramas
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