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Taken on a recent trip to London. I must confess I took the liberty of cloning the large number of people in the room, especially in the lower right corner.

Sony ILCE-7RM5
14 mm · f/13 · 1/250 · ISO 1600
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Mariano, that's better, when it saw your title I was hoping to see a two vertical frame pano ;(

Paul, I don't know how to do it :-). Computers are a demon for me.😂😂😂

Mariano, so if your Sony ILCE-7RM5 isn’t an optical computer I like to know what you think it is that is other than a “demon” … who knows I would be surprised if it will stitched panoramas for you once you expose the frames after pre-visualize the image you want.

Hi Paul.
The camera itself doesn't have the ability to take panoramas or link photos. I'd have to do that with Photoshop, but I'm very unfamiliar with it and have little desire to learn.
Thank you for your comments and send you my warmest regards.

:(, sorry to hear you've have little desire to learn, is that a generalization or just new photographic techniques or just panorama?I was just try to help you achieve what I’m seeing in this image and I think you would be amazed in the results especially in the detail you could achieve.
Best wishes to you and your future endeavors
“Only those who attempt the absurd can achieve the impossible.” - Albert Einstein

Excellent Mariano

many, many tks., Marius.

wonderful interior shot and visual perspective

Thank you very much, Saw

Wonderful architectural photo. I really enjoy what you did in editing. Very well done.

Thank you very much, Christina