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This was probably the hardest pano to do. It was shot handheld, walking, on a roof top in the wind, on P mode, in vertical orientation of a 16x9 sensor, with a dozen pictures.

 

The tiles really stressed it, the railing messed with the perspective and people were moving all over the place.

 

Eventually most everything worked. There are some hiccups in the railing and tiles, especially the railing on the left which was really hard for it to understand. Otherwise I thought it came out great.

Panorama using the latest version of Hugin and Gimp.

 

Sugarloaf Mountain resort, now deserted and empty. Once a popular ski resort just west of Traverse City Michigan. Photo from Little Traverse Lake in Cedar Michigan from the dock of my parents home.

Another photo mosaic I took in front of my house. Kind of disappointed the right side did not work out.

Three shots stitched in Hugin.

 

I thought the building looked cool, so I'd take a picture of it.

 

I rode around Seattle with a 20lb camera bag containing my RB67, my TX, some lenses, a flash, and my G7. On my back. You might think that's excessive, but you also have to remember that two years ago, I was carrying 40 lbs of fat distributed all over my body that's not there anymore.

Sony Alpha 500 + Sigma 17-50mm

Hugin Panomatic avec 48 images

The ship includes sculptures representing Odin's two ravens: Hugin and Munin, or Thought and Memory.

No, not the monolith from 2001 but the war memorial up on Bradgate Park.

I shot this as a test of:

 

1) the new OS upgrade;

2) the latest update of Hugin (opensource & freeware panorama stitching program).

 

I found the latest version of Hugin also includes some elements of Enfuse, which is an HDR/Exposure leveling program for multiple exposure shots. I am blown away with the capabilities of this program based on this image, which was created with 3 vertical images using my 50mm lens set to 1/125 sec. & ƒ/1.4, at ISO 400. the shots were close enough by overlap standards (about 1/3 to 1/4 frame), but despite the fixed shutter, aperture, and ISO still had some exposure variances from frame to frame (L side 1st, R side last).

 

despite it all, and without RTFM, I went with the auto settings and wound up with this shot - of which I am fairly impressed considering the technical aspects (admittedly, it's not the most exciting subject matter).

 

if you're not using something else already for photostitching/panoramas, I can't recommend Hugin more.

A view of Prospect Park Lake, covered in ice, fog, and waterfowl. Best viewed much larger and with audio accompaniment.

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

Multi-row panorama of the Roanoke Valley, shot from the Mill Mountain overlook in Dec. 2008. Stitched with Hugin (panotools) from ~40 exposures. Camera was the Sigma SD14.

This was 3 shots taken free hand that I didn't really expect to stich together, but Autopano-sift and hugin did a pretty fair job. Its from one of the Gardens in Ravello on the Amalfi cost.

Hugin

(SOOC / OOC Velvia

JPEG)

the source images are unaltered, taken straight from the camera!

 

i quite like the dramatic clouds and the sun shining on the aqueduct. if you take a look at the big sized image, you can spot nina on the far left...

Old rifle range, now a water meadow and site of special scientific interest. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staines_Moor . 180 degree panorama.

Our travel pig on Mt Zeehan.

 

Aligned with Hugin, tonemapped in Qtpfsgui. Cropped and adjusted in the Gimp.

 

Read about this photo on my blog.

Tomada desde el Parque de Lota

5 shot panorama of Sutton Bank looking North.

  

Useasta kuvasta koottu hassu panoraama, suuresta f/1,4 aukosta johtuen syväterävyysalue on todella matala...

Yangshan deep-water port

洋山深水港

 

48P by Nikon D300 + VR 70-200 2.8G

 

panorama with Hugin for Mac OS X

 

this is 25% resized

 

original is 102740 x 4070 pixels

400M+ pixels

Mangart, Slovenia.

Road to Mangart, highest road in Slovenia, about 2000m above sealevel.

Cartel explicativo del Antiquarium de Sevilla.

Vista de Gijón. A la derecha, la Plaza del Marqués.

Taken in Echo Canyon. Made with Hugin.

Our little planet in the mountains :)

An HDR panorama, stitched from 24 separate exposures. Selecting the 300+ control points took quite a while -- I photographed this nearly a year ago and am just posting it now... ^_^

Port Parham Panoramic. Taken inland, looking back at the sunet with the small Silohette of Pt Parham on the horizen. Taken from the first small dirt road as you leave Pt Parham for Dublin.

The photo is made up of 21 x 12 mp photos and compiled with Hugin.

 

If anyone wants the original HiRes, contact me.

 

2012

 

Canon 5D, Tripod and in P mode with the same exposure for each photo.

National Palace Museum 國立故宮博物院

My first creation with Hugin stitch software (http://hugin.sourceforge.net/)

The new New Glarus brewery! This is the back of the tasting/shopping building. On the other side the building sort of follows the hill, and the brewery and beer buying space are down there.

 

This is three shots stitched together (in hugin, which I apparently suck ass at using, so don't study this too closely).

A panoramic shot from the top of NZ House, near Trafalgar Square, London. You can see the London Eye towards the centre, with St Paul's Cathedral and the Gherkin building to the left. Parliament is just to the right, Westminster Abbey, and towards the far right you can make out the 4 chimneys of Battersea Power station.

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