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the swiss parliament building, during the museumsnacht.

 

panini projection, enfused

 

stitched with hugin from 3*4 images (4 for each exposure of -2, 0 and +2 EV)

The view from the Basilica tower towards the historical centre, with El Panecillo and the statue of the Virgin of Quito in the centre.

This image was used in this tutorial.

The courtyard in front of this cathedral is so small it is nearly impossible to photogram without stiching or special lenses.

Panoramic created with 5 exposures depict the inside of the barn where in 1814, the Sunbury Methodist Church was founded.

 

13,012 by 4427 px, stitch shot 1/125s f/1.8 handheld at ISO125

Goldmining artifacts in the Snowies.

This is a full 360 panorama, this building is a perfectly symmetrical octagon and I was on a bandstand in the middle.

Panorama near 3 Mile Beach, 3 miles out of Santa Cruz.

 

Panorama di 2 foto

Canon EOS 400D

Twenty-three iPhone 3GS pictures stitched together in Hugin to make a 360-degree panorama

Second snow day in a row.

 

Realized I could use Hugin to stitch together sequences of action shots to get the clone effect.

Panorama made from frames of "Flight of Apollo 11 (1969)

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http://www.archive.org/details/apolloeleven

Stitched with Hugin.

 

Central frames are blurred due to quick panning.

Architect: Francis Xavier Velarde. 1957. Grade II listed.

Taken from the rest area on I80 at the Bonneville salt flats.

Munin und Hugin

In der nordischen Mythologie symbolisiert der Rabe die Weisheit, der Gott Odin hatte stets die beiden Kolkraben Hugin und Munin bei sich, die auf seinen Schultern saßen und ihm berichteten, was auf der Welt vor sich ging.

Hugin ist der Gedanke, Munin die Erinnerung.

"Hugin und Munin müssen jeden Tag

Über die Erde fliegen.

Ich fürchte, dass Hugin nicht nach Hause kehrt;

Doch sorg ich mehr um Munin."

Playa de Cudillero, Asturia

I made this panoramic photo using Hugin, an open source panorama photo stitching program. I just fed a bunch of photos I took by spinning around in one location into the program, and it pretty much stitched them together automatically without any input from me. I am in awe. It's cross-platform and available for Windows, Mac and Linux.

 

This one I touched up a little bit in iPhoto, but Panorama B is exactly the way it was when it came out of Hugin.

A quick 150 degree stitch panorama from outside the Baltimore Museum of Industry taken while shooting a wedding there this weekend.

This photo is from my first day in New York, we took the subway to Brooklyn enjoyed the view and walked back to Manhattan over the Brooklyn bridge!

 

This photo was stitched together with open source program Hugin

 

The full image can be seen with the link below

www.juggles.dk/Panorama/newyork.jpg

Sony Alpha 500 + Sigma 17-50mm

Hugin Panomatic avec 48 images

Possibly one of the best views in all of Scotland. Everyone takes this shot, but you have to have a hell of a wide lens (or panorama stitching as here) to take it all in in one go.

Panorama of a sunset near Gärtringen

pano of the first snow

My daughter on her schoolyard.

Idled Steel haulers stand by the idled steel plant on a hazy late spring afternoon, waiting for the economy to heat back up....

 

Seven shots, 1/160 f/10 at a 300mm zoom stitched together create this 13965 x 3920 px pano. Replaced original with shadows adjusted version.

  

Guadalajara, Jalisco, México

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