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Lonar Lake (Marathi: लोणार सरोवर) is a saline soda lake located at Lonar in Buldana district, Maharashtra, India, which was created by a meteor impact during the Pleistocene Epoch.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonar_crater

Panorama from the Revie Stand

On the Springwater Trail between the Tacoma underpass & the Espee/Tri-Met overpass.

Aufgenommen an der Ecke des Bundesplatzes.

A full double rainbow in Burghausen, Bavaria. The secondary rainbow is just faintly visible, and I just missed the top... The image is composed of three captures, stitched together using Hugin (rectangular projection).

Weil Panorama kaputte Kabel...

You can see it interactively from the inside here (needs shockwave).

 

The view down onto the Sails Pavillon of the San Diego Convention Center, where most of the Posters of the ATS2009 have been shown.

 

Stitched from 59 (!) photos, since I didn't have my wide-angle lens with me. Panini Projection.

My first try at panorama pictures, this one is made out of 5 individual pictures. Learn by error: this is the only panorama attempt I could save from my Jerusalem trip. I had a much better one (gorgeous vantage point, all 360° done), but I botched the exposure...

Epirectangular pano. about 75 photos.

I thought that this would come out a lot better than it did (this is an amazing place!)......but I still think it looks ok.

 

You can see the stereographic projection (tiny planet) here:

www.flickr.com/photos/digitalysed/4542909165/

panorama ottenuto con hugin da 2 foto scattate con fz8 e raynox dcr6600 pro

Bournemouth, stitched using Hugin, using hand-held photographs from a Canon 6D.

stitched with hugin from 3 images, shot handheld with my Nikon D80 and a Sigma 28-300mm

2 sets of 3 shots between +/- 0.7 ev, but without any adjustment ot enhance tone mapping or hdr effects

a bit better but doesn't lend itself to a nice crop

hugin 2010.1.0-svn4837 built by Harry van der Wolf, showing the layout of the 93 aligned images of this panorama

Sector No. 2 "Trascastillo Oeste", con una superficie de 16.600 m2 y uso residencial. Fue aprobado Definitivamente el 9 de Octubre de 1989 y ha sido modificado con fecha 24 de Mayo de 1993. La ordenación prevista insiste en el uso residencial con tipologías unifamiliares en la Avenida de la Frontera y en la C/Vega, considerando suelo destinado a vivienda colectiva el área comprendida entre la C/ Almaraz y la Calle de nueva apertura, con edificación de hasta tres plantas. El número de viviendas previsto para cada una de las tipologías respeta las determinaciones del Plan General, y son 28 viviendas unifamiliares y 50 colectivas.

Sector No. 3 "Trascastillo Este". Sector residencial con una superficie de 24.600 m2 con Plan Parcial definitivamente aprovado mediante Acuerdo plenario de 24 de marzo de 1999 con una cesión de suelo efectuada de la primera fase del sistema general de Huerta de la Frontera del 54,5%

 

De "Revisión del Plan General de Ordenación Urbana de Zamora". Memoria. Aprobación definitiva 2001

Early morning shot of Toronto (panorama with Hugin)

depuis la colline de Gediminas, Vilnius, Lituanie

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Looking into Kanangra Gorge from Mt Berry

 

Panorama created with Hugin.

Went for a bit of a holiday at a little farm property near Daylesford. It started raining and I we saw this.

 

Brightest rainbow we had ever seen in our lives, and also first time we could see the whole arc. The storm passed, and it was all over in less in a few minutes.

 

I don't usually 'do' landscapes or panoramas stitches but I had no other way of capturing this moment.

 

I just chucked it into Hugin, messed around a bit and this came out, then dodged/burned a bit in photoshop.

from... actually I don't remember where it's from, probably somewhere near Vaucluse.

Panorama dalla terrazza di San Petronio

vu depuis la route du col du Chat

I got a Panosaurus, and had to try it out. Since it was night time, an inside view seemed best. 72 frames combined using Hugin to make this 360 degree panorama. You'll want to view it larger for the best effect.

 

(Yes, parts of the image are blurred. I wasn't doing an excellent job at controlling camera shake.)

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