Shoes and sky
This is what you might call a long shot. It starts with my shoes and winds up in the sky.
I was using the motion panorama feature on my Fuji X-E1 for the first time, and discovered you can create a vertical panorama, consisting of several photos stitched together.
I was standing in a clearing in woods close to Barnet, in the far reaches of north London. Tomorrow, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre will perform Henry VI in this clearing, near to a battle in the Wars of the Roses, fought in 1471.
If you can’t make it, it’s being streamed free and live on The Space arts website – now there’s a great tip.
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Tags: Barnet, Fuji X-E1, Globe Theatre, Henry VI, monochrome, panoramic photo, photography, The Space
I like this a lot! And the format too!
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Thank you Malin! I discovered the vertical panorama on my camera.
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That sounds great!
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One of those happy accidents. I’m sure there are other experiments to be done.
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Great effect Mike….I wonder what this effect would be like if applied to shooting on top of a tall building with feet on the edge…scary!
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I wonder… but don’t think I’m prepared to give it a whirl, James :-)
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I know what you mean, there is experimenting and then there is going a bit too far…
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And then there’s endangering your very life!
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Great image, nicely composed! :D
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Thanks Richard. Camera magic – numerous shots stitched together!
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Great picture!
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Thank you Saskia… a nice discovery :-)
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walking tall here – nice effect
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Thank you very much, Laura. I’m sure there are other interesting things to be done with this effect!
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