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The entrance to the train-station in Bern. In total 87 images, shot with my Nikon D80, stitched and enfused with hugin. Architectural Projection.
HDR-merged in Photoshop then roughly stitched with Hugin. Saturation added by auto-colour-balance from Aperture.
A pair of Ravens on the morning of a total solar eclipse which in folklore is a sign of doom and death. In Mythology worldwide Ravens are often associated with death, war, destruction and prophecy. the messenger of the gods who flies over the battlefield
However among the native peoples of North West America and the Eskimos. Raven is a trickster spirit who places the sun in the sky by stealing it from the gods to put light back in the sky.
Hugin and Mugin are the Ravens of Norse god Odin he set them to fly around the world each day, as messengers between life and death. Hugin means thought and Mugin memory.
Whilst photographing these birds its clear they watch, wait , remember and with impeccable timing seize opportunity with dexterity
Hence the Celtic proverb " there is wisdom in a Ravens head" . Something to remember on a solar eclipse when people traditionally lose their common-sense.
An equirectangular (360x180) panorama of Donut Falls in Big Cottonwood Canyon.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
View with SPi-V viewer.
The view of Everest from Renjo La was breathtaking! The turquoise lake is Dudh Pokhari, by Gokyo. 18 images stiched together using Hugin. Best viewed full size.
HDR Composite and stitch of 15 shots. Processed using photomatix and hugin.
Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum, Washington DC
Posible retrato en mármol blanco de Julia Augusta, hija del emperador Tito. Procedente de Clunia.
Museo de Burgos.
One way to deal with a folder with some unstitched panoramas is to select the photos for each panorama, right-click and Open with "Hugin project creator". This creates a skeleton Hugin project file for those photos, this can then can be aligned and stitched later.
(this is a .desktop file that ships with Panotools::Script 0.24)
Stitched panorama image from the entrance of Island Bay Presbyterian Church. See the front view here
Panorama made from frames of "Holy Land 1975"
www.archive.org/details/HolyLand1975
Stitched with Hugin.