The idea of working of the hypothetical nodal point in order to create
component images was because I wasn't sure I could achieve the final image
I want just by changing the camera's yaw, primarily out of a concern for
excessive parallax issues. I'm trying to avoid obvious indicators of photo
Some notes I wrote on this eleven!! years ago:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/brunopostle/5830006193/
Shooting from the same distance is useful, as is shooting perpendicular to
the surface/wall. Though shooting from an oblique angle where necessary is
ok, probably this would be better if this is
On Thursday, September 8, 2022 at 11:41:00 PM UTC-4 alexande...@gmail.com
wrote:
> . Relative depth may be the main issue I run into here because there are
> parts of a house as well as trees visible behind the wall at various
> distances.
In that case, your idea of working from a