I wanted to use my Canon Tilt + Shift lens (TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II) to take the side of the Papplewick Pumping Station. The Victorian architecture was stunning. I moved back towards the bushes but could not get far enough to get the top and bottom of the building in. I knew about the technique of using the shift function of the lens as a way to create a panorama and had previously done this with a horizontal panorama. In this instance I needed to create a vertical panorama.
I set the lens up so the verticals were vertical however the amount of shift was not quite enough. I choose to have the verticals just slightly off 'true' and was then able to get the composition I wanted. I had been shooting bracketed exposures all day inside the pumpung station so I choose to do this with each of the two shots to create the pano.
Beautiful light on the building. Back home I merged the 6 images in Lightroom using the HDR Pano feature. The resulting file was then vertically corrected using the Guided Upright Tool. I am really pleased with the result.
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