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The stunning view from my tent when I'm going to bed out at Windless Bight camp. Nearly 15 km of snowfield and ice shelf stand between camp and the base of the mountain, just over 12,000 feet up treacherous ice falls and crevasses to a persistent lava lake at the summit. The peak just to the right of Mount Erebus is Mount Terra Nova, a now inactive volcano.

No tone mapping, but sitched a pair of bracketed +/- 0.7ev photos of the windmill together, and allowed GIMP to auto white balance the resulting tiff that Hugin produced

Chania Crete Gigilos

Ομαλός - Γκίγκιλος στα 2000μ

 

Panoramic photo from Waterloo bridge, stitched with Hugin.

stitched with hugin from 4 images, shot handheld with my Nikon D80 and a Sigma 28-300mm

Stitch of 7 photos done with hugin.

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Panorámica hecha con Hugin

«Mosaico con escenas portuarias.

Siglo III.

Mármol, piedra y vidrio.

Toledo, Vega Baja. Fábrica de Armas.

Museo de Santa Cruz, N.º Inventario 934.»

Panorama of Kungsbron, stitched from 3 photos using Hugin.

GIMPの「変形」→「フィルタ」→「極座標」で作ったもの

Stiched from three 9 MP pics with a Fuji E900 at ASA 200 out of the hand with hugin.

 

The cathedral is located in the old town of Innsbruck / Tirol / Austria. I stood in a very narrow street.

5 photos of the same guy in time trials, merged together using Hugin.

This is my first stab at making a stereographic projection of an equirectangular panorama.

Planetoid with shots from the iPhone 3GS! Hugin couldn't quite handle the variable exposures.

The Waffle House in Houston, Tx.

I'm amazed at how good Hugin is now. I've been using it for years, but the fact that I can get this quality while shooting hand-held is pretty good. The stitch is not perfect, but for a quickie pano, it's good enough. The original shot was three rows, 35 photos total, and ended up being over 12,000 pixels wide. (Obviously I didn't crop the image, and this one was shrunk down a bit for uploading.)

My guidebook tells me this church dates from the 6th century. Stitched with Hugin.

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