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7 Tips For Better Panos

June 23, 2019 By Scott Hartwick Leave a Comment

An eight shot, handheld, pano of Bartlett Lake in Arizona during the spring flower bloom 2019.

Panoramic photography can be rewarding but can seem daunting unless, as with most things, you know the little tricks that make it fun and easy. That’s how it was for me until one day when I decided to just give it a try. You’ll not those images here since it didn’t go so smoothly. I had to practice and try different techniques until I got the results I was after. In the accompanying video Nick and I will discuss what we feel are 7 tips that will give you the results that you are looking for with your panoramic photography. we hope you enjoy the video and if you still have questions, please ask either here or in the comment section of the video. Good luck

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