Dvir Barkay
03-28-2015, 11:49 PM
150810
You are not allowed a tripod into any of the ruins so I had to use the in camera Jpeg pano for this one. Had I been able to use a tripod and pano head, I would have probably taken everything in vertical to include more of the nice sky, but with the in camera I am rather limited to horizontal shooting at specific focal lengths. If it is a bit tight at the bottom I can always add a bit of grass with an extended canvas in photoshop. As a note, the large building on the right hand side is the back of the pyramid of the magician which I have some photos of but in less desirable light so not sure if I will post, maybe a link to it just to help show and get a better feeling of the place if anyone wants to see.
A77, Sony 16-50/2.8, In camera pano feature, Jpeg, (edited a person out of the scene on the right hand side), Uxmal in Mexico, 2015
You are not allowed a tripod into any of the ruins so I had to use the in camera Jpeg pano for this one. Had I been able to use a tripod and pano head, I would have probably taken everything in vertical to include more of the nice sky, but with the in camera I am rather limited to horizontal shooting at specific focal lengths. If it is a bit tight at the bottom I can always add a bit of grass with an extended canvas in photoshop. As a note, the large building on the right hand side is the back of the pyramid of the magician which I have some photos of but in less desirable light so not sure if I will post, maybe a link to it just to help show and get a better feeling of the place if anyone wants to see.
A77, Sony 16-50/2.8, In camera pano feature, Jpeg, (edited a person out of the scene on the right hand side), Uxmal in Mexico, 2015