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Castillo de Olite

Navarra (Spain)

13th and 14th centuries

  

Panorama with Hugin.

3 RAWS -> 9 JPG different exposures

Hugin (thought) is one of Odin's two ravens. At day he flies over Åsgard and Midgard. At night he sits on Odin's shoulder and whispers in his ear what he has seen.

A total of seven GE Dash 9 and EMD GP of BNSF, CSX and Norfolk Southern cuppled together, forming a package of unbelievable power.

Taken at BNSF Galesburg Terminal, edited with Hugin. Pentax K-5II and DA 35mm f2.4AL

These statues, in front of Building 44 on the Google campus, commemorate each Android release from Cupcake onwards.

 

Taking a panorama this close-up makes it look like the sculptures are all in a straight line and the building is curved. In fact, it's the other way around: the front of the building is straight, and the statues are in a roughly 90° arc around the viewing point on this path.

 

Alas, this picture was out of date even before I left Mountain View: a few days later I watched them bring the jellybeans out of the building and into a giant jellybean pot.

 

Unsurprisingly, Google Street View has a much better panorama of the statuary.

Walking by these buildings before night fell, it was too great not to capture.

  

Fujifilm X-Pro1

Voigtlander 40mm f/1.4

9 piece stitched panorama

A stereographic projection from this equirectangular panorama taking advantage of his creative commons licence

 

Original panorama taken in tokyo japan

160MP Panorama of 11 images taken using Nikkor 35mm f2.8 non-Ai and Cokin A121. Combined using Hugin, corrected distortion and colours in RawTherapee 5.9

After months of sorting it’s time to bring the lego room back to its normal, chaotic state. If I manage to get Hugin together he may be followed by a Munin.

Rainier Avenue, Seattle

 

2 exposures with 135mm lens, stitched with hugin.

Panasonic Lumix LX5. Handheld, so Hugin ended up with a little distortion. Very hazy day. Color enhance in Gimp, processed in Luminance HDR, DxO Optics Pro 10, and Lightroom. Luminance HDR 2.3.0 tonemapping parameters:

Operator: Reinhard05

Parameters:

Brightness: -10

Chromatic Adaptation: 0

Light Adaptation: 0.8

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PreGamma: 1

Four frames taken in Leamington last week, from Sagittarius at the southern horizon to some light-polluted clouds beyond Cassiopeia near the northern horizon. Best viewed large.

 

Canon XTi, kit lens @ 18mm, f3/5. Piggybacked on an Orion SVP 80ED. The Cygnus region is this photo, 10 minutes at ISO 800. The other photos are 3-4 minutes, ISO 1600.

 

This winter, I plan on re-imaging the Cassiopeia region when it's high overhead to mitigate the light pollution... and then extend the left end of this panorama through Orion and Canis Major. :)

 

Stitched with Hugin. Edit: made another attempt to match color and brightness between frames. Edit 2: smoothed out the blending.

<Japanese>唐松岳山頂から白馬三山のほう</Japanese>

Panorama Szczecina. Wzgórze Akademickie, 26 marca 2016.

Panorama of Szczecin. Academic Hill, 26th of March 2016.

Software usado para componer la panorámica: HUGIN

Software Libre multiplataforma(GNU/Linux,MacOs,MSWindows) y multi-lenguaje

sitio: hugin.sourceforge.net/

Not a perfect panorama but 180°

Just trying to get around with my new 10-24mm

Sunny October in Warsaw

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This is a panoramic shot of the hills back home at the weekend, hope it comes across well!

 

View as large as possible...

Boston Back Bay skyline on July 4. People wait on river banks and in their private boats on the Charles river for the fireworks.

This panaroma was stitched with Hugin using three overlapping shots.

 

6-shot panorama in Hugin

Cluj-Napoca obscured by the trees.

View from Hotel Belvedere 02 aug 2015

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