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  • #91
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    Hi John, your pano is spectacular. May I ask you about some more technical details as how to proccess those many taken pictures as to get that spherical point of view? Is it possible to use the photomerge in CS or do you use some other software? Thank you. Horacio

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    • #92
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      One from last week's trip to Fountains Abbey - 9 portrait images, sewn together with Autostitch. I've had to fudge the sky a bit - it was either that, or lose the top of the tower! It was taken just as the sun had gone down,so may be a bit dark.

      carolannphotos.smugmug.com / webleedmusicmedia.com

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      • #93
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        The Ventura

        Our ship was in St Lucia and I saw this mass from our cabin.

        It was so large that I had to take 3 shots to capture the whole - hence the pano.

        Audrey

        https://www.flickr.com/photos/autumn36/

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        • #94
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          Some new panos from my city.















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          • #95
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            One of the few Panoramas that I have done. This view of Hampton Court has to be done in winter, or the trees obscure most of the building.



            I like this format and this thread has given me a lot of ideas for future shots.
            Graham

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            • #96
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              Here is my panorama. It is the Perito Moreno Glaciar, in the Argentine Patagonia. It was made from 4 pictures.

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              • #97
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                I've taken this off my flickr page to save me resizing, so it should come out 1024 x 168 (sorry it's narrow!)

                This is 12 images, taken atop the Burton Dassett Hills in Warwickshire - you may see them as you're travelling between Oxford and Birmingham on the M40



                carolannphotos.smugmug.com / webleedmusicmedia.com

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                • #98
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                  One image taken in Panoramic mode, which allows you to move the camera round and automatically stitches in camera:

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                  • #99
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                    A disappointing result, since stitching errors are readily visible even in this tiny image. There are stitchers available that would hopefully do better with your images (assuming they are available in addition to the in-camera stitch). Try the free Microsoft ICE.

                    John

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                    • Re: Post your panos here (warning horizontal scrolling)

                      I was and still am delighted by the result from my phone. If only I could find a camera with this program I would be even more delighted.

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                      • Re: Post your panos here (warning horizontal scrolling)

                        Wow there is alot of posts in here!
                        This was taken last Sunday Handheld 11 frames stiched in elements.
                        Camera settings: d90, 50mm f1.4 lens, set at f8 for 180/sec.
                        Im surprised at the result, so compliments must go to elements, took a while though, final image was a 74 megapixel image.
                        And my intention was a panoramic image of castle hill and the surrounding area.

                        http://www.ftmphotography.co.uk

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                        • Re: Post your panos here (warning horizontal scrolling)

                          another contribution

                          Lake district, Bariloche, Patagonia, 2.300mts sky mountain and Nahuel Huapi Lake

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                          • Re: Post your panos here (warning horizontal scrolling)

                            Originally posted by John Houghton View Post
                            A disappointing result, since stitching errors are readily visible even in this tiny image. There are stitchers available that would hopefully do better with your images (assuming they are available in addition to the in-camera stitch). Try the free Microsoft ICE.

                            John
                            Considering it is a low res phone and swung round in one's hand, I think the result shows that this software has real potential if used on a camera with more memory and higher resolution.

                            Kurt

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                            • Re: Post your panos here (warning horizontal scrolling)

                              Originally posted by Kurt View Post
                              I was and still am delighted by the result from my phone. If only I could find a camera with this program I would be even more delighted.
                              The Canon G10 & G11 have this feature. Check it out on the Canon site.

                              Patrick

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                              • Re: Post your panos here (warning horizontal scrolling)

                                This is one of the 3 ponds located within the Shipley Country Park
                                2 shots from different ends of the pond and taken on different dates

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