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	Comments on: Trains &#038; Modern Photography: Stitching and Panoramas	</title>
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		By: Tyler		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nice piece! I&#039;ve been looking forward to seeing what aspect of modern photography you would tackle next.

One note on taking photos for panoramas â€” it&#039;s tempting to use an ultra-wide lens to capture lots of sky and foreground in your panoramas, but these lenses have a lot of distortion towards the edges of the image that make stitching nigh-impossible. I&#039;d stay away from anything wider than 24mm-equivalent, and capture additional rows of sky and foreground if you&#039;d like those elements in your final image.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice piece! I&#8217;ve been looking forward to seeing what aspect of modern photography you would tackle next.</p>
<p>One note on taking photos for panoramas â€” it&#8217;s tempting to use an ultra-wide lens to capture lots of sky and foreground in your panoramas, but these lenses have a lot of distortion towards the edges of the image that make stitching nigh-impossible. I&#8217;d stay away from anything wider than 24mm-equivalent, and capture additional rows of sky and foreground if you&#8217;d like those elements in your final image.</p>
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