I‘ve finally gotten round to doing another You Tube video, this time on using the Olympus Hi Res Mode for landscape photography; follow the link
youtu.be/8JvkNxIGUHA
if you’d like to check it out.
Shooting in RAW you can get an 80MP image when using Hi Res, but you can go one step further and shoot a panorama made up of individual hi res shots. In this example of the Humber Bridge (taken back in December), I shot six Hi Res Raw images and merged them together in Lightroom. The output was a humongous 242mp image which was over 24,000 pixels on its long edge. The downside is that it is 770 MB big 😵
Now I don’t have a regular need for such large images, but I was asked recently if I had a very large image of the Bridge to fill an office wall, so I thought I would see what I could get.
Olympus em1 mk2 (hi res mode)
Olympus 12-100
Tags: micro four thirds landscape bridge Humber river Humber Bridge big file panorama Olympus 12-100 Olympus em1 mk2 Hi Res Mode
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Another shot from my visit up Church Hill, Alnmouth, this time a 10 shot panorama, to capture the full curve of the river.
Tags: sunset Northumberland coastal view Church Hill St Cuthbert’s Cross scenic view panorama estuary river Alnmouth
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Being out for the morning dog walk one day last week when we had snow, I had my camera with me, but of course no tripod. But nonetheless I thought I’d try a quick panorama in order to get the whole picture, as I didn’t have a wide enough lens with me.
Doing a pano handheld obviously has limitations, but it can deliver reasonable results in the right conditions.
Olympus EM1 mk2 (handheld)
Olympus 12-100
Tags: Olympus micro four thirds sky sunrise white trees lead in lines Ancholme Valley wolds north Lincolnshire rural handheld panorama snow
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Whilst on holiday in Dorset, I took the opportunity to get an early morning sunrise shot looking towards Corfe Castle.
Shot taken as 3 shifted images with 24mm TSE lens and stitched in Lightroom.
Tags: Corfe Castle Sunrise Dorset Panorama Canon 7D Mk2 TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II Rural Historic National Trust
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A three shot Panorama of the ‘classic’ Bamburgh Castle scene.
Olympus EM1 Mk2 (Hi Res Mode)
Olympus 12-100
Tags: bebbanburg panorama seascape castle beach coastal Olympus EM1 Mk2 landscape micro four thirds Bamburgh Sunrise northumberland
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