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RE: P***y whipped?

Posted by pictureguy on February 9, 2015 at 18:37:17:

First, when I was into 35mm, I had a 20-35 f2.8 Canon L lens. Maybe 1500$ retail and as good a piece of glass as I EVER owned. When I went to a digital the body had a crop factor of 1.3 which made the lens basically a 26mm.

And yes, both Photoshop AND the Canon 'PhotoStitch' will make panos from individual exposures.

However, my SONY NEX-7 has an INTERNAL stitching routine which is BRUTAL. I have a 14x60 print on the wall which is crystal clear and has amazing detail from corner to corner / edge to edge. The file for that photo is OVER 40 meg. Which once you think about it, ain't all that large a file.

For effects such as the one you got, I'll go with a 'Lens Baby'. Link Provided:
For serious types like me, this is something to own. You can get a variety of 'em, too, so look at the line and decide where you fit in.