A visit to the old town of Matera made a strong impression on me. So strong that for a while I just looked, not even trying to take pictures.
And then, when the first shock from what I saw passed, I began to look at everything through the lens of my camera. I wanted to capture everything. I am especially interested in making panoramas. I would like to keep all the details of what is before my eyes in full resolution, which can only be done. Collecting such panoramas from 4, 5, 6 or more frames is not very simple, but the result is worth it.
Very detailed photographs can be obtained, which can then be printed on a large format and examined all possible details.
And the old streets of the stone city were very interesting for such photographs. Of course, shooting panoramas you need to have a tripod and a panoramic head. I do not mean such equipment, since I photograph in walking mode. I have a carry case in my back, in which I carry several lenses, a flash drive and charging with wires. I really do not want to load it harder, especially since sometimes I put part of my clothes, a bottle of water and something from food into it.
This post is by and large a continuation of my previous story. Matera and panoramas from this city are a wonderful place. By the way, we were Matera and enjoyed the sun and good weather. And a few days later the elements raged there. The canyon that is visible in the photographs was filled with water. Heavy rains, wind and cold - all this fell upon this wonder of the world.
When I walked through that stone jungle, I thought it would be interesting to see some kind of epaulette led by James Bond in these interiors. And to my deep surprise, such a film is already being shot. Soon I will be able to see Matera again, not in my panoramas, but on the big screen in the cinema.
I hope Daniel Craig does not fail.
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