Doubled
the size of the full-frame sensor with the Brenizer method... This is a
23 megapixel picture I took with my 12 megapixel camera. How? I shot
and stitched 6 frames* to make this portrait. [If you're wondering why
it's not closer to 72 megapixels, the explanation is that I shot the
component frames at a lower resolution setting to make processing easier
for my computer.]
I
used a 50mm f/1.4 lens to shoot this. For this particular shot, the
method helped me turn it into a 28mm f/0.78 lens. [ There's an online
calculator created and provided by Michigan wedding photographer Brett
Maxwell. www.brettmaxwellphoto.com ]
To find out more about the New York City wedding photographer Ryan
Brenizer, who is a pioneer of panoramic stitching in portraiture, you
can visit www.ryanbrenizer.com
Doubled
the size of the full-frame sensor with the Brenizer method... This is a
23 megapixel picture I took with my 12 megapixel camera. How? I shot
and stitched 6 frames* to make this portrait. [If you're wondering why
it's not closer to 72 megapixels, the explanation is that I shot the
component frames at a lower resolution setting to make processing easier
for my computer.]
I
used a 50mm f/1.4 lens to shoot this. For this particular shot, the
method helped me turn it into a 28mm f/0.78 lens. [ There's an online
calculator created and provided by Michigan wedding photographer Brett
Maxwell. www.brettmaxwellphoto.com ]

