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Epirectangular panorama of Takfawichaprasit Matthayom School, Nakhonsawan Sub District, Thailand

 

The pano consists of 120 photos.

 

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

www.flickr.com/photos/digitalysed/4352915298/

This is a composite of three photos stitched together with Hugin.

Handheld Panorama of the Railway Viaduct in Gümmenen, Switzerland.

 

15 (5*3) handheld images, shot with a Sigma 8mm Fisheye lens on a Nikon D80 and stitched and fused in hugin.sourceforge.net/

 

Immersive View: www.360cities.net/image/guemmenen-viaduct-fused

25 shots, d40 50mm 1.8D stitched together with hugin and autopano-sift. The result is pretty large :) There's some floating branches, jumps in the power cables and the like. I don't know if I could make it do better somehow.

stitched using autopano-sift,hugin and enblend.

The entrance to the train-station in Bern. In total 87 images, shot with my Nikon D80, stitched and enfused with hugin. Pannini Projection.

I'm not sure exactly what this so-called viewing platform at Wetlands Park was supposed to offer a view of.

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

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

Stitched with Hugin.

Climbing up to Seaman's Hut to have lunch.

Panorama from somewhere near the Cathedral Rock and the Arch, as I was rapidly running out of photography time before I had to head back and go on shift at the observatory. The image spans 122 degrees horizontally according the the Hugin fit, but WARNING: the big image is 16941x7084 pixels in size. If it breaks your browser, you get to keep both pieces.

Esto iba a ser una vista esférica, pero la pifié al sacar las fotos y me quedaron algunos trozos descolgados, así que se queda cortada

 

Tamaño completo

 

hugin

The pile of sand in the middle obviously symbolizes Mount Fuji

16630 x 2145 cylindrical 360° panorama taken from the top of Hanging Rock

 

A panoramic shot of Edinburgh taken from Princes Street gardens looking south west; Edinburgh Castle is at the top-right of the frame

Atlantic Plaza. Architects: Manuel Graça Dias & Egas José Vieira.

See that dust cloud on the left? this is called a Paracas, and it and its brethren are the reason I have to wait until January for clear pictures from this hill.

A panorama of glencoe, stitched in Hugin

Photo montage (made using Hugin) of the Aiguilles de Bavella on the Alpine Variant on the second day of the GR 20, Corsica.

 

Montage of 2 photos stitched with Hugin.

Panorama stitched from 5 photos using Hugin.

stitched with hugin! no way it should have worked out as well as it did with everyone moving.

Stitched horizontal panorama.

This panorama was created from five slides I shot back in 2002.

 

I stitched them together in PS.

Panorama of South-east flank of Koscuiszko

初秋荷塘

 

14mm定焦,竖幅,4张拼接

Big Lunch 2010 in Cotteridge Park - 360 degree pano

 

complete with a lovely stitching artefact... - can you spot it?

 

19 frames Sigma 10-20 at 10mm landscape, stitched in hugin

I had to go to Huddersfield today and I took this panoramic image from 17 separate images. Stitched together with Hugin and tweaked a bit with Gimp. The stitching is a bit rough and ready in places but I didn't try too hard anyway :)

 

The building with Pillars is the front of Huddersfield Railway Station where I was just about to go to catch my train home. The building in the centre of the panorama is the George Hotel, the birth place of Rugby League!

 

Best seen LARGE

 

Now tweaked a bit more, redid the stitch in Hugin to get rid of the ghost bus and cloned the maroon car as it looked better to have 2 of the same car rather than 1 and a half. A few other bits and bobs of tidying up as well although it's still not perfect, ho-hum!

A wharf in Lima, Peru I'd visited while working on ZERO-G aircraft G-Force One (N794AJ). I loved the colorful rowboats. There are a lot of photos online of this place if you look around.

playing with stitching photos from the phone

Another photo montage (made with hugin). This time it's from the summit of Monte Incudine (2134m) on our 3rd day on the GR 20.

 

Montage of 3 photos stitched with Hugin.

Tvindefossen, 360 grader rundt.

 

Med nytt objektiv (11-16mm) så trenger jeg bare rundt 25-30 bilder for å dekke hele, i motsetning til rundt 70 som jeg brukte før :)

This image was used in this tutorial.

stitched with hugin from 6 images, shot handheld with my Nikon D80 and a Sigma 28-300mm

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