For the fourth panorama in this series I have chosen to do my work, a restaurant.
The restaurant itself is rather big, with 'sections' with the tables in. These sections are blocked off by wooden railing-type things, that extend high, so I will have to choose the location of my camera carefully. If I place the camera in the centre, alot of the restaurant will be blocked off. If I choose to take the image at the end of the restaurant, there would be a massive depth of field technical issue that may be difficult to overcome. As of the nature of the establishment I work in, I will not be able to shoot the panorama until the restaurant is closed and empty (around 10:30pm). This means that the lighting inside will all be artificial, which should make the stitching easier as (hopefully) there won't be a massive colour shift. The lines of the windows, curtains, tables, railings, doors, and bars, may prove this panorama to be very difficult to create.
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