Panorama shot at Frensham Pond, Surrey, UK, on a cold winter morning

First album with my new Horizon Perfekt. What can I say? I freakin' L♥O♥V♥E♥ this camera, baby... ;-)

3 Kommentare

  1. buckshot
    buckshot ·

    Not sure why some of these shots seem to have parts that were exposed differently. Maybe the cold weather (it was -5°C that morning) affected the mechanism of the rotating lens, exposing some parts longer than others...?

  2. gauthierdumonde
    gauthierdumonde ·

    No friend, never shoot into the sun with swingers (:)). A normal camera can give a nice flare, but these cameras only see a very little part at a time while they swing. So instead of a nice flare, you get a clean cutoff where the lens swings out of the 'flare' part into the normal world. So actually the different exposed areas are the result of the fact your lens swings at a constant speed, and the very wide panorama you shoot, should be exposed different on the left side. Obscure knowledge can save your shot

  3. buckshot
    buckshot ·

    @gauthierdumonde: I would never have thought of that, but it seems to make sense. Thanks, pal! Do you know if attaching the neutral density filter that comes with this camera would help? I guess it would, coz it would tone down the bright sky, maybe reducing the effect of the flare. Will have to try it, I guess...

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