Photo Challenge Week 10 - Brenizer Method
11 March 2016, 19:59

Canon EOS 7D Mark II, Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II lens, 1/250 second @ f/1.8, ISO 2000
This week for the photo challenge, we’re back to going outside, and we’ve been challenged to take a photo using the Brenizer method. This is basically take a grid panorama to fake the effect of a large format camera. In other words, a wide angle photo with heaps of bokeh.
Yesterday was Melissa’s 30th, and we went to Zealandia in the afternoon/evening (full album up on Dr yomcat shoots in due course). I had a new toy to play with, but I also took along a short lens so I could do this challenge. I made Melissa pose, and then took 38 frames around her. I stitched these together in Lightroom, then added a little content aware fill in Photoshop. I cropped it to a $4 \times 5$ and here it is. As a bonus, when you click on the image above, you can get the big-arse version (it’s $11463 \times 9170$ pixels, and around 20MB).
Posted by Michael Welsh at 19:59.
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