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A panoramic view of Mexico City, taken from high up in the Torre Mayor skyscraper, the tallest building in Latin America. Note the tremendous amount of air pollution...
a 4x4 panorama stitched with hugin from enfused -2 0 +2 images. again with the cool clouds this evening. golden gate bridge in the distance.
Canary wharf, the O2, national maritime museum and the queen's house. Taken from the hill of the royal observatory.
House at mangalore. havent moved in yet. really great garden. very peaceful, absolutely no traffic! :)
Was browsing some of my old photos in the lightroom library and came across this Brenizer Method/Bokeh Panorama from 2013. Mission Creek Greenway in Kelowna BC Canada. Captured at 200mm @ f/4 and 1/1000s
Stitched with Hugin
Bald Eagle feeding ground on the shore Lake Tahoe. Saw an eagle soaring high above, looking for lunch, until it dive bombed lunch for the day.
Seven images stitched to create this 15,931 by 2717 px pano.
360 degree panorama from the saddle of Mount Elephant (you can see the same picture with different selections of frames, without flickr's 360 viewer interfering, here).
a panorama at the swiss light source at the paul scherrer institute. it's where i'm gonna spend some nights during my ph.d.-studies.
here's some more info on the impressive building
best viewed big!
This panorama was composed using Hugin. Vertical control lines help keep the colums on the facades parallel.
A few stitches are visible if you know where to look, and I could not fix them by adding control points. Overall, that's pretty good for something shot haphazardly without a tripod.
I took a lot of pictures of this place, with about 50% overlap. An earlier version used all the pictures, but it had MORE visible stitches.