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«Junto a la factoría de garo se conserva una importante instalación vinícola datada entre el siglo III y el IV d.C. En sus dolia se habrían llegado a almacenar unos 10.000 litros de vino. Los rastros de frutos carnosos, levaduras, miel o canela encontrados han permitido reconstruir la fabricación del vino en aquella época.»
Aligned images from this movie www.flickr.com/photos/habi/4967744189/
Used for this panorama www.flickr.com/photos/habi/4968336234/
an "simple" panorama from 11 images, made with hugin. architectural projection.
i now start to work on the HDR/enfused-version...
probably best viewed big: www.flickr.com/photos/habi/3297706932/sizes/l/
In Lake View C. Winter. This might need to be a series for the coming months.
Six 50mm exposures stitched make up this 10,200 x 4325 px panorama.
This image is made up of 12 individual shots and stitched together using some free software called Hugin
collings foundation b24j "witchcraft" at concord, ca, 13 June 2010. stitched with hugin and touchup in photoshop CS
Same rock as in www.flickr.com/photos/spacelama/4162234211/ - A 44 degree wide Warrumbungles panarama composed of some rather telephoto images. (warning: fullsize image is ~10000x5000 pixels in size)
The title is of course the standard audio message that greets passengers getting off the train at Plymouth.
What greets them visually is...well, this.
This is a 360 FOV of platforms 7,8 looking at them from...some other platform. Although this is not a very big station, it still divides one "train dock" in more than one platforms which i always found confusing.
The line extends to the right aaaaaaaaaaaaall the way to London and to the left aall the way to Cornwall.
The lone locomotive on the top - right is running some local route.
The entrance to the train-station in Bern. In total 87 images, shot with my Nikon D80, stitched with hugin. Equirectangular Projection.
Cropped version.
Uncropped version here: flickr.com/photos/habi/3300227677/
Enfused and cropped version here: flickr.com/photos/habi/3301070200/
Enfused uncropped version here: flickr.com/photos/habi/3300233393/
Vista de la sala XVII del Museo Arqueológico de Sevilla, con la Venus de Itálica en el centro y un opus sectile en el suelo.
360°-Panorama-Test to show Mark how it's done. Not like this, since obviously there are some problems with the railing of the Untertorbrücke.
Step into the panorama here: habi.gna.ch/panoramas/untertorbruecke.html
The frontage of the Hilton Hotel in Brighton, a panorama stitched and perspective corrected using Hugin.
click here for bigger version (recommended)
4 shots blended and fused with Hugin.
First attempt with 3 layers and linear gradient for lights control.
today saw this - wvs.topleftpixel.com/07/06/20/ and had to try it out - immediately! The nearest open space was this bridge.
The cultural learnings of glorious planet-panoramas:
- it helps if you have a real wideangle lens. With my 18mm I took 65 images and it took ages for autopano and hugin to stitch them together. With wider lens you can take less pictures
- for the center of image choose simple background like grass or asphalt. Avoid straight lines. With straigt lines, like, say, railings, It's like with white pants, every little defect becomes really noticeable. I had so much fun making up the middle blind spot! I think it came out artsy :)
- choose a static, still place. A busy bridge in rush hour wasn't ideal. Yes, I could edit out the car fragments, but was too lazy.