Daily Challenge Today 1608

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Another from my ongoing series of attempts to create bokeh panoramas aka wide-angle shots using the Brenizer method.
This one features my venerable Halloween Zombie head that normally lives inside my office, but migrated out to the front porch for a breath of fresh air.

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Another from my ongoing series of attempts to create bokeh panoramas aka wide-angle shots using the Brenizer method.
This one features my venerable Halloween Zombie head that normally lives inside my office, but migrated out to the front porch for a breath of fresh air.

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The stitching is seamless and the DoF is very shallow. How many images did you use?
 
The stitching is seamless and the DoF is very shallow. How many images did you use?
Somewhere between a dozen and fifteen. Had the camera on a tripod. Manual (fixed) focus and fixed aperture.
The stitching was done by Lightroom, using their "Merge" command - which attempts to make a panorama out of multiple shots. I'm using an older version of Lightroom - LR 6.14, which was the last 'standalone' version (which came out years ago) before they 'updated' their business model to various forms of subscription. On my Mac computer (which is an older one), it takes awhile for LR to actually 'process' the stitching - but once it finishes, the results have been rather impressive. Some years ago I did stitching with the HugIn app - but found it much more complicated and cumbersome - whereas Lightroom is almost stupidly simple... something that appeals to me quite a bit.
 
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