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Cropped Brenizer panoramic. Nikon D5100, 18-55mm
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Sandy Socks by Connor Jones
Cropped Brenizer panoramic. Nikon D5100, 18-55mm
The Medium Format Look: Creating Panoramic Portraits
The Medium Format Look: Creating Panoramic Portraits
Otherwise known as the Brenizer Effect but colloquially called panoramic portraits–this is the act of taking multiple images of a static subject and stitching them together in Photoshop. The result is something that looks like it was shot on a medium format lens and sensor/film plane due to the wide field of view but very shallow depth of field.
Doing them is fairly simple–though there are…
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A Panoramic Portrait Created a Happy Accident That Looks Like Cubism
A Panoramic Portrait Created a Happy Accident That Looks Like Cubism
It’s a known fact to many that I shoot many times per week. While working on an upcoming tutorial for the site on panoramic portraits, I merged a bunch of images together for said tutorial. The exposure stayed constant and nothing about the lighting really changed. However, when looking at the final image that Photoshop Elements gave me, I saw this weird rendering. It looks a bit like cubism and…
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