On our visit to the Brigantine Division of the Edwin B. Forsythe NWR I was using a variety of cameras to make a series of multi-image panoramas. I shot a lot of images so I would have a “library” of images to use for posting here during the Winter months. I was using the following cameras – Canon R with a 150-600mm lens, Panasonic LX-1 Pocket Camera in 16×9 format, OM-D 1 Olympus with a 7.5mm Fisheye lens and a iPhone 11 Pro. For this post all images were with the iPhone 11 Pro with mostly the 1.5mm lens (Full Frame Field of View Equivalent ~ 13mm) & the 4.3mm lens (Full Frame Field of View Equivalent ~ 26mm). The Featured Image was taken early in the am before the Wildlife Drive got crowded. I used my iPhone 11 with the 4.3mm lens to take a series of 12 overlapping images for the panorama image.
Gorgeous views and skies, Reed! The skies in your last three photos are mesmerizing, so beautiful!!
Thanks so much Donna! Multi-image landscape panoramas are fun to do!
Like the BW treatment on the tower, has a better feel to me than the color equivalent, but that may just be me.
Yes! I also like using a B&W tone (especially B&W InfraRed) to my images! but most viewers seem to like Color.