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Cúpula del baptistero de Florencia, enfrente de la catedral. Panorama de ocho fotos para sacar en una imagen toda la cúpula.
... to Kaledonia Waterfall, Platres, Cyprus
4 photos taken with Nikkor 50mm/f1.8 and joined together with hugin.
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:
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.
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.
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
A panoramic shot of Edinburgh taken from Princes Street gardens looking south west; Edinburgh Castle is at the top-right of the frame
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.
At the intersection between Saddle Road and Mauna Kea (top right): the Kipuka Pu`u Huluhulu Pu`uhonua O Na La'au Maoli (Native Tree Sanctuary) on the Big Island of Hawai`i. (thanks for taking the pan, Dad ^_^). And Mauna Loa is waaaay far away on the left.