JaneG
Well-Known Member
Richly decorated with gold and bronze, the beech trees in Wandlebury wood are having a triumphal last hurrah before their winter dormancy. I love the cathedral arch of these beech trees, the canopy of leaves in summer is so thick that the woodland floor is dark and a bit claustrophobic. In Autumn the light breaks through the open canopy like it was shining through cathedral windows and dances on the woodland floor. The archway was looking spectacular last weekend.
I'm not the biggest fan of the distortion that comes from using a wide angle lens and the field of view is not always what I am after. I used one of my favourite portrait lenses today, the canon 135mmL, sitting the camera in the portrait aspect ratio. I made multiple shots with a 1/3 coverage between captures using a leveled tripod and stitched the images using PTGui.
I'm not the biggest fan of the distortion that comes from using a wide angle lens and the field of view is not always what I am after. I used one of my favourite portrait lenses today, the canon 135mmL, sitting the camera in the portrait aspect ratio. I made multiple shots with a 1/3 coverage between captures using a leveled tripod and stitched the images using PTGui.