Michael Fontana
pro member
I' m not sure if this is the right board, so it might be moved to a other one.
But here's my question:
I need to shoot "arround" two columns (Säule), to get a entire view of the art-work (9 meters. in red), meanwhile avoiding a wideangle-look.
Different options:
- making 3 °paralell° shots and stitching them together with Hugin, as indicated in the drawing.
- doing a conventional stitch, by placing the cam at the center of the room, a bit nearer to the art work, than the 3 cams on the plan. This is done with a panohead, off course, a 35 mm distagon on FF as a 3-rowstich, with 5 images each.
Anyone having experience with that shooting style ;-)
There is some mixedlight day/Fl as well....
But here's my question:
I need to shoot "arround" two columns (Säule), to get a entire view of the art-work (9 meters. in red), meanwhile avoiding a wideangle-look.
Different options:
- making 3 °paralell° shots and stitching them together with Hugin, as indicated in the drawing.
- doing a conventional stitch, by placing the cam at the center of the room, a bit nearer to the art work, than the 3 cams on the plan. This is done with a panohead, off course, a 35 mm distagon on FF as a 3-rowstich, with 5 images each.
Anyone having experience with that shooting style ;-)
There is some mixedlight day/Fl as well....