Terry,
Have you considered using a flash (or two) to lighten the south
side panels? With a bright flash about 2 meters from the camera, you
should get some good lighting. Just a thought.
Roger
On 3/3/2014 8:21 PM, Terry Duell wrote:
Hello All,
The attachment shows the Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk, in
Seymour, Victoria.
It is approx. 80-ish metres long, with about 52 glass panels on each
side, each panel approx 2m high, 1.5m wide.
The panels are etched with images from the war, and the names of all
the Australian veterans.
Shooting and stitching a pano of each side looks like a tricky project.
The right side of the attached image is roughly north, so shooting the
south side is always going to present a bit of a problem with the
light, i.e. the sun is always to the north.
On the north side the panels have much better light, but there is
vegetation about 4 to 5m from the panels.
Standing on the edge of the vegetation, a 24mm lens (36mm equiv)
shooting approx normal to the panels gives about 2.5 panel wide coverage.
Does anyone have any comments on whether a pano might be possible, and
any ideas on how to tackle it?
Cheers,
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