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Ford Mustang 67 - Bokeh Panorama Photos


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I've been trying to get my boss to take his 67 Mustang to cool location for a photoshoot for ages but we're always too busy. I now only have a week before moving to Sweden so I wanted to get a couple photos of the beast before I go. These are both bokeh panoramas (Brenizer Method) photos, taken from about 35 shots each and stitched using Autostitch64. These were both taken on a Sony A7 (mk1) with a Canon FD 85mm f/1.2 L lens.

 

If you're not sure how these panoramas work check out my new website here: https://3dbokeh.com/info/pano/

 

Here are the stats for the first one: 

 

FF Lens Equiv.: 30mm f/0.47

Effective Sensor Size: 103 x 68mm
Resolution: 184mp

 

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And here are the stats for the back view:

 

FF Lens Equiv.: 31mm f/0.44
Effective Sensor Size: 97 x 65mm
Resolution: 170mp

 

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