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This shot was taken from the Issaquah plateau looking towards the west in the direction Seattle and Bellevue. It is a pano of about 6 shots that were stitched together with Hugin.
Sunset panorama from the Sierra Nevada highway 89.
When in this scenery with some good music, I'm in Utopia...
One of my worst panorama attempts, it must be said. However, I now have a computer that can run Hugin so I can stitch my pictures myself (this one was an exercise in learning how control points work) so watch for many many many more.
Uncorrected 20mm perspective on a Manhattan street. See the next photo for a hugin corrected version.
View this one EXTRA LARGE
Trying out the Hugin app. Seems really neat. This is a composite of 28 frames.
I'm impressed, this was a brutal test. I took the photos from vantage point of a pole, that pole is not in the photo so I moved around the pole, changing the perspective a little. I was shooting handheld and the frames were up and down and not level
You can see a few mistakes, some of the power lines, the little red circle above the rail switch, and the biggest one is the area about the centennial sign which was my fault really...I made one fix in that area but because of the file size and the time it took to render this it was quicker for me to fix it in the gimp.
The program also will do some HDR work, and did I mention it was a free download?
Shot manual F6.3 1/200th ISO 400 cloudy whitebalance for all 28 frames.
Next time I will use a tripod and use manual focus as well so that the focal plan stays the same around the picture, oh and I'd actually finish the 360 degrees.
I will try and post another test I did with the program that was a little tough too.
A picture to show how all the different photos end up in this panorama. View original size, otherwise it's not very useful.
The Luxor Pyramid. Stitched from 18 iPhone photos taken at the Mandalay Bay tram station. Check it out at the full resolution - its kinda freaky how well the composite comes together. hugin.sourceforge.net/
This is one of my first attempts at combining most of a hemisphere. It'd look better with a bluer sky, fewer trees, and lots of little fair weather cumuli or criss-crossing contrails.
Un total de 31 imágenes fueron usadas. Hugin dió como resultado una imagen de 258 MB "en bruto", sin comprimir. Despues de procesar y limpiar, quedó una imagen de 155 MB sin comprimir. Es quizás la panorámica más grande que he hecho :-)
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A grand total of 31 images were used. Hugin gave as a result an uncompressed 258 MB "raw" image. After post-procesing and cleaning, the result was an uncompressed 155 MB image. It may well be the largest panorama I've created :-)
The sun had only a narrow break in a bank of clouds to the west through which to light this huge storm. It was starting to darken from the bottom when I made this shot. This thing rolled to the north and hammered Phoenix after dark.
A 17 shot, 360 degree pano taken from the lower waterside deck as Asbury Camp and Retreat Center on Silver Lake, NY, USA.