Put the camera in manual or AE lock so every shot has the same exposure.
Take overlapping shots while rotating in the same spot. Merge the shots as
a pano in lightroom or special panorama stitcher software.
Most important is to keep the camera level which is easy to do with the
level indicators in the viewfinder.
Normally I use a monopod to rotate the camera.lens around its optical
center.

With modern software its very easy to use and produces a seamless stitch

On Sun, 14 Aug 2022, 23:54 Rick Womer, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Toine, I agree with the other compliments!
>
> Could you please describe the technique briefly?
>
> Rick
>
>
>
> > On Aug 11, 2022, at 12:04 PM, Toine <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Maybe a little over tweaked in the color department (I like it or
> > remembered it as is). Since this subject doesn't have any straight lines
> a
> > pano (8 shots portrait handheld, no bracketing or hdr) works perfectly to
> > capture the scenery
> >
> >
> https://www.repiuk.nl/favorites/#&gid=1&pid=006-750-waddenpano-aug-2022-edit
> >
> > Toine
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