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Edinburgh panorama that I took from the top of Arthur's seat. Canon's photostitch made a hash of it, and I decided that it couldn't have been that bad, so i tried stitching it with Hugin instead. Fullsize is currently here until i stop being a cheapskate and upgrade to pro.
A nice sunny day at the Stanford campus.
This was assembled with Hugin, using ±1 EV exposure fusing. The floor is a terrible bogde so don't look too closely.
Panorama of 9 portrait-oriented photos creating a 180 degree view of the canalside, stitched in Hugin.
Wilhelminakanaal in Tilburg, NL.
Foto panoramica del Circo Massimo scattata dal Foro Palatino (hugin come software)
Panoramic shot of Circo Massimo from Foro Palatino. Photo stitched with hugin software
Panorámica de la Playa de la Caleta. En el extremo izquierdo, el Castillo de Santa Catalina. En el centro, el Balneario de Nuestra Señora de la Palma y del Real, actual sede del Centro de Arqueología Subacuática.
Nighttime panorama of Sydney.
I had a hard time focusing in the strong wind.
2 photos stitched with Hugin
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The small hills to the west of Maidenhead, Berkshire. As seen from Snowball Hill, which isn't much of a hill at all.
The sun and the clouds were settling but, eventually, the night was clear (though not so restful).
(@Mont Canigou, France).
Hietasaari. Oulu, Finland.
A view from the breakwater.
3 shots panorama stiched with Hugin and the final touch with Gimp.
Best viewed large.
Vasemmalta oikealle: aallonmurtaja ja sen takana toppilan voimala, sataman rakennuksia, asuntomessualueen taloja, hietasaaren metsää, storaenson tehdas, nallikarin kärki (tuulivoimalat sen takana), merta, takana häämöttää oulunsalo
Premiere version, j'y travaille encore !
Lien pour la version interactive: fieldofview.com/flickr/?page=photos/marcmenem/3689489205
Kahdesta kuvasta koottu panoraama... Kun kamerassa oli 70-200mm putki kiinni ja 70mm oli liian kapea kattamaan koko porukkaa eikä ollut aikaa vaihtaa objektiivia...
This one is really worth checking out at full size.
Software: Aligned and transformed with Hugin, output both as a multilayer TIF and a smoothed, stitched-together TIF, and finally hand combined into the final version in the GIMP.