David Johnston

Panoramas & Multiple Exposures

David Johnston
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  • In-depth Instruction; over 66 mins
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Panoramas require some very specific situations and subjects to be successful. This session will teach you the scenes that may require panorama photos as well as some composition tips for you to be aware of.
We will spend time in the field and go through a panorama workflow so that you will know how to set up your camera, how to shoot your frames, and how to properly plan for your panorama sequence.
In this session, you’ll discover situations for shooting multiple exposures and how multiple exposures are different than bracketing and HDR photography.
In this session, we’ll spend some time in the field shooting a multiple exposure photography workflow. You will learn how to set up your frames, what to watch for in the weather, and how to manually adjust your exposures for a successful multiple exposure sequence.
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5 Lessons
1  hrs 6  mins

Using multiple frame techniques such as panoramas and multiple exposures, photographers can shoot an unbroken view of their surroundings and combine exposures to reveal detail in shadows and highlights. In this class, you’ll learn:

• How to shoot a panorama
• Panorama composition
• Situations for using panoramas
• Important techniques for panning
• How to shoot multiple exposures
• How multiple exposures are different than HDR
• Situations to use multiple exposures
• Creating multiple exposures manually

WHEN YOU’RE STUCK

Chances are you’ve photographed a sunrise or sunset and found it difficult to combine the bright sky colors and the dark shadows below the horizon line. All photographers have been there. Using multiple exposures in situations like this will resolve the issue of trying to balance the intense light contrast.

AN UNBROKEN VIEW

Sometimes a scene doesn’t come together in one shot. To allow your audience to fully appreciate the view in front of you, it’s necessary to pan your camera and take frames in a 180 degree view. The panoramic views create a new experience for both the photographer and the viewer of the photograph.

In addition to detailed video instruction, this class includes a downloadable class guide so you can take notes as you learn about panoramas and multiple exposures.

David Johnston

David Johnston is a professional outdoor photographer located in Tennessee. He loves photographing the older mountain landscapes of the Appalachian Mountains and he ventures to other locations around the world to capture amazing outdoor scenes. Originally a fan of print photography, he switched to digital photography after college and began his business photographing the outdoors as well as teaching people how to improve their skills in outdoor photography.

David Johnston

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