
Panning and Stitching Photos on the iPhone
Tony SweetProfessional photographer Tony Sweet is a fan of iPhone photography. In this video, he shows you why. As an example, he demonstrates the iPhone stitch plan. In horizontal format, he photographs four overlapping images of a water lily pond in order to create a panorama in editing. He shoots off axis to keep his images sharp. Next, he taps the AutoStitch App on the iPhone, then selects his four panned images on the screen. When you tap Stitch, the AutoStitch software combines these overlapping photos, the stitched panorama appearing on the screen. Finally, tap the Crop icon and you have a water lily pond in dramatic panorama.
See all videos in our Flower Photography Artistry Course:
- Flower Photography Artistry: Course Preview
- Isolation Photography: Capturing Flowers
- Close Up Photography: Shooting Patches of Flowers
- Quick Tips for Photographing Dragonflies
- Panning and Stitching Photos on the iPhone
- Capturing Dew Drops to Enhance Your Photos
- Capturing Flowers Using Multiple Lenses
- Editing Photos with the Camera Bag App
- Controlling the Light of Your Shot
- Handheld Macro Photography
- Creating HDR Images on Your Cell Phone
- Shooting Through to Capture Your Subject
- Creating a Swirl Pattern with a Zoom Lens
- Creating an Abstract Color Swipe
- Creating an Asymmetrical Image with Multiple Shots
- Shooting Orchids with a Printed Background
- Shooting Orchids on an iPhone
- Capturing Tabletop Flowers
- Digital Infrared Photography: Photographing Flowers
- Adding a Textured Overlay in Photoshop
- Targeting Photoshop Adjustments
- Using Photoshop Scripts
- Infrared Conversion
- Flower Gallery