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The photo was taken in 2009 in September on the shores of Lake Teletskoye in the Altai Republic. The unique Teletskoye Lake is almost 80 km long, the deepest place is 325 m. This is the most picturesque and favorite land for me.Time
Photographed on a bright sunny morning when the sun is high enough and there are not many clouds in the sky, but the light is still not very hardLighting
Bright sunny midday lightEquipment
I used a Nikon D80 camera and an 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 lens. Parameters 1 / 125s focal 18mmInspiration
The Pioneer Altai is a legendary Soviet-era ship, built at the Moscow shipyard in 1964, a river-class vessel with an increased safety margin. On its own from the Moscow Shipping Company by the Northern Sea Route through the canals and seas of the Arctic Ocean, along the Ob River, and then along the Biya River in the spring of 1968, the motor ship came to Lake Teletskoye. For almost 25 years, the motor ship made daily voyages on the unique Teletskoye Lake, and for a whole generation of tourists this boat trip has become one of the vivid memories of Mountain Altai. Also, the "Pioneer of Altai" was the main transport for residents of remote cordons and villages of the Altai Reserve. But the time came when the ship was docked near the coast and in difficult times for the country remained to rust on the coast. On September 18, 2013 the restored motor ship "Pioneer Altai" left for its maiden voyage after restoration and still pleases tourists and local children.Editing
The picture was taken from 6 horizontal frames to convey the correct proportions and texture of the ship. Primary processing and collection of the panorama were done in Lightroom, final processing in the Photoshop programIn my camera bag
Now I always have with me one Canon EOS 5 D Mark full-frame SLR camera and one crop mirror camera. Objectives are simple - Tamron 28-75mm f2.5, Tamron 70-200mm, Canon100mm 2.8, Canon 16-35mm f2.8, Zenitar 16mm f2.8. Plus phone androidFeedback
When you want to shoot a large panorama, be sure to first think about the frame grid so that you don't miss out on the details of the subject and the background around the subject. Take pictures with a margin. Be sure to duplicate frames and check what came out - sharpness and histogram. Think with what parameters you will be photographing and try to use a tripod.