Nice explanation on how this is done....however you state a 10% increase in zoom wil be sufficient in most cases. So basically you got from 17mm for the foreground image just to 18,7mm for the background image......i very much doubt a 18,7mm is what was used in your example image for the background. 17mm to 28mm is a 60% increase .
Just found this video and it's exactly what I needed! Thank u!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice! I’m excited to try this.
It helps in a lot of different wide-angle situations!
Wow! Amazing technique, I must use it someday 🙂
Good luck!
Interesting technique. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes from Brazil
Thanks for watching! Hope it was helpful.
Very interesting
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Another super duper video mate...!!!
Can you tell me what lens you are using please???
Thank you.
I mostly use the Tamron 17-28 and 28-75 for my wide angle and mid-range landscapes.
Nice explanation on how this is done....however you state a 10% increase in zoom wil be sufficient in most cases. So basically you got from 17mm for the foreground image just to 18,7mm for the background image......i very much doubt a 18,7mm is what was used in your example image for the background. 17mm to 28mm is a 60% increase .
Meant to say 10mm, but of course it depends on the image and the focal length.