From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours

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Going handheld

Going handheld

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Going handheld

- We're really done with our shooting, and we hope we're bringing you a nice Lynda course, but I'm out just looking for some other fun shots. And again, the gravestones what attracted me here so, I'm looking for a place with an interesting panorama. I'm trying to avoid somewhat, the 7-Eleven in the background, and to a certain extent the street, but it's a tough shooting situation for a 360 photographer because it's very bright on one side. But the sun's going down behind that tree right now, so I'm doing a couple test shots, just to see if I can handle this panorama. I've got about a, now I do have it exactly 100th of a second at speed, so that's fine for hand holding. I bumped the ISO up to 800, to make sure I could do that. So let's give it a try. Right now I'm using my remote as the plumb bob. The most expensive plumb bob, usually you buy a washer for 20 cents at the hardware store and hang it by a string. But this is the first time I'm trying this. So we'll give it a shot. We're…

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