I've wittered on about panoramas before but...
Came across this. I did as a job for work sometime ago.
The furniture is an early 16th century Armoire in the National Museum of Scotland.
As furniture goes it was ahead of its time. It has bi-fold doors.
It is 1.6 metres/ 63 inches high.

We were going to make a replica for Marie de Guise Bedchamber in the Palace at Stirling Castle.
For the central pilaster I constructed a 6 shot panorama. The longer focal length meant that there was much less distortion and the tripod was set at mid height.
Shot on an E-3 with a 12-60 lens at 60mm F8 1.3 seconds ISO 400, tripod and cable release.
Came across this. I did as a job for work sometime ago.
The furniture is an early 16th century Armoire in the National Museum of Scotland.
As furniture goes it was ahead of its time. It has bi-fold doors.
It is 1.6 metres/ 63 inches high.
We were going to make a replica for Marie de Guise Bedchamber in the Palace at Stirling Castle.
For the central pilaster I constructed a 6 shot panorama. The longer focal length meant that there was much less distortion and the tripod was set at mid height.
Shot on an E-3 with a 12-60 lens at 60mm F8 1.3 seconds ISO 400, tripod and cable release.
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