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Epirectangular panorama.
This is inside then new landmark building at Bangkok University. I wanted to photograph outside......but they were filming for a TV commercial.
About 65 photos.
You can see the stereographic projection here:
This is Ram Jhula, a walking bridge, passing over the Ganges River in Rishikesh. It looks better in a larger size.
This panorama was created from 28 images in Hugin.
Here is Planet Hudson, my first attempt at a 360' panorama in Little Planet mode.
I'm fairly pleased with the results, but can't help noticing several imperfections caused by so-called "parallax effects".
Stitched from 170 separate images, using the free tool hugin.
Might try this one again, and not cut off the top of the tower. Maybe be a bit less of a dumbass?
41 images for this one.
Nice panoramic view of a colza field just near my house! This is the first serious attempt to make a panorama stitching the photos with hugin free software. That's a nice start: it's really a powerful tool! 10 shots stitched and enblended together, a little trick with color curves and blurring to give the sky the proper tone.
It's a pity that a number of the houses are in a very poor state in Corfu-town.
The picture was straighted with Hugin.
Ascenso de varios ciclistas hacia el Parque Rural de Anaga. Panorámica realizada con múltiples fotografías y Hugin (hugin.sourceforge.net)
Nela Park, in East Cleveland, is said to be the first industrial park in the country. Pictured is the Christmas light display that has been produced at General Electric's site here on Noble road since 1925. Many of the lights that lit America used to be produced here. Not so much anymore, given today's global economy...
Seven pictures stiched together create this 12,965 x 1862 px panorama.
Merry Christmas!
Just a silly experiment. I took several pictures of my desk from very different angles and stitched them together with Hugin. I was expecting something more Picasso-esque so i'll keep playing around...
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HMS Hugin (P151),the patrolboat of the Royal Swedish Navy in the Maritiman maritime museum in Göteborg, Sweden.
In the background: the bow of the destroyer HMS Småland. The ASW rocket rocket launchers are clearly visible.
Arcobaleno fotografato il 23 maggio 2008 dal balcone di casa mia e successivamente assemblato con l'aiuto dell'eccezionale software Hugin (http://hugin.sourceforge.net/)
Hoy se conmemora nuevamente el Combate Naval de Iquique y el Combate Naval de Punta Gruesa, los que marcaron la Guerra del Pacífico en 1879.
En estos combates se enfrentaron con honor y gloria el monitor peruano Huáscar frente a la corbeta chilena Esmeralda y la fragata blindada peruana Independencia frente a la goleta chilena Covadonga respectivamente.
Resalta de este combate la valentía de Prat y la dotación de la corbeta Esmeralda quienes no rindieron su navío y la caballerosidad del capitán Grau que devolvió algunas pertenencias de Prat a su viuda junto con una carta en la que destaca la actuación de Prat en ese día.
La fotografía corresponde al buque escuela Esmeralda, sexto navío chileno con ese nombre, en su participación en la regata Bicentenario y su paso por Valparaíso. Atrás se observa al buque escuela español Juan Sebastián Elcano, navío gemelo de nuestra Esmeralda siendo juntos los dos veleros más grandes del mundo actualmente.
Creada con Hugin
The site of the world's first coal-fired power station generating electricity for public use.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holborn_Viaduct_power_station
www.kpf.com/project/amazon-london
www.jibds.com/sixty_holborn#no1
equationlighting.co.uk/portfolio-item/60-holborn-viaduct/
cmselectra.com/project/amazon-co-uk-ltd/
seele.com/references/60-holborn-viaduct
www.nasserdkhalili.com/sixty-london/
www.buildington.co.uk/buildings/2862/england/london-ec1a/...
Panorama made from frames of "Postwar Germany: 28 Months After V-E Day (Part I) (1947/09)"
http://www.archive.org/details/PostwarG
Stitched with Hugin.