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Got up early for work and ran out to Red Rock for the sunrise. Here, I parked at Calico Basin and ran up a few rocks (trying not to disturb the sleeping camper). Stiched with Hugin.
One of the stranger paint jobs on any of these. It's still Cy-shaped, so it's got that going for it, which is good.
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Projection: Rectilinear (0)
FOV: 117 x 112
Ev: 14.46
Five stitched frames in Hugin, three at normal density, two overexposed to get some shadow detail. Not sure how it got to be sorta-kinda enblended without having enblending turned on, but we'll take what we get.
You have no idea how awesome it feels to know that you can shoot a panorama and it'll come out and have a fairly high chance of stitching. Breathtaking. Even better than when I found out that if I feed girls pancakes, they'll pose in fishnets...... wellll..... maybe not.
33 images from a Canon Ixy 70.
View the interactive version at fieldofview.com/flickr/?page=photos/marcmenem/3710080578
A little hazy, yet still obvious why this part is called La Cote Bleue. A spectacular train ride from Marseille, by the way.
The entrance to the train-station in Bern. In total 87 images, shot with my Nikon D80, stitched and enfused with hugin. Equirectangular Projection.
Enfused uncropped version.
Uncropped version here: flickr.com/photos/habi/3300227677/
Cropped version here: flickr.com/photos/habi/3300242463/
Enfused and cropped version here: flickr.com/photos/habi/3301070200/
This launch was from the Governor of Svarlbad's ship.
Hugin was the name of one of Odin's ravens
Torellneset is a spit of land on the South coast of Nordaustland
a reeeeally old panorama, from holidays in lanzarote with nina. redone with hugin.
amazingly it's a 180°-panorama made with only 4 images.
hugin is really quite powerful
I may have tried to walk up that thin white ice streamer coming down the side of Fuji-san. Or one like it.