
Shooting panoramic landscapes keeps getting easier. You don’t need special equipment, and virtually any camera will work. I like to shoot a sequence of verticals using a telephoto lens, then stitch them together in software. The long focal length delivers much more detail than a single wide-angle capture, and you’re still rewarded with a sweeping view. Here’s how, step by step.
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