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  • Show your panoramic pictures
  • andrewrchambers
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    Got a new phone a couple of months back (Galaxy Nexus) and recently found a panoramic picture mode. It takes some lovely shots!

    Example I took in the Peaks yesterday:

    Anyone else taken any similar?

    birky
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    Looking north from Stac Pollaidh

    Dobbo
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    Stac Pollaidh and Sullivan, what amazing area. Like dinosaurs rising from the ground.

    dooosuk
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    Torres Del Paine – Patagonia

    TuckerUK
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    Heilly Station Cemetery, France.

    25 exposure panorama complied with Autostitch. Entrance pupil alignment taken care of by Novoflex Mini Macro Focusing Rail.

    Original Here

    robbo1234biking
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    Here is one of Olden in Norway.


    DSCF4223 by robbo1234biking, on Flickr

    And this is Geiranger


    DSCF4158 by robbo1234biking, on Flickr

    jad
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    GrahamS
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    Moody ski run at Whistler

    (not actually a stitch – just a wide angle lens, rectified and cropped)

    Bit more action:

    nbt
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    Glen Etive. only 2 pics stitched in that though

    Jim_Kirk
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    Stanmer Park bluebells.

    Jim_Kirk
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    nbt: wow!

    andrewrchambers
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    Some stunning shots. These all put my effort to shame!

    Beautiful pictures from Scotland – must get up there for a bit this summer…

    Ewan
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    Brecon

    IMG_20192508 by Ewan Panter, on Flickr

    Kinda a panorama from years ago…

    druidh
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    grum
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    birky’s is very nice.

    Silly one at Uig:

    Parkamoor:


    P1090774 Panorama by Grum Wynne, on Flickr

    Sorry about the watermark:

    P1200413 Panorama-2 by Grum Wynne, on Flickr


    P1040779 Panorama-2 by Grum Wynne, on Flickr


    Ingleborough Sunrise Panorama by Grum Wynne, on Flickr


    P1090841 Panorama by Grum Wynne, on Flickr

    Need to do some better ones!

    moonsaballoon
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    Does anyone know where you can print panoramics out ?

    nbt
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    Jim_Kirk: ta!

    here’s a question for the other ‘togs : I’m not happy with the blending on the clouds on my panoramic above. how do you cope with blending clouds?

    link to bigger version

    http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/415786_10150748209712150_905644158_o.jpg

    49er_Jerry
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    Waterfall in Glencoe

    Woods at Coed-y-Brenin

    Glencoe and Glen Etive

    GrahamS
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    Nice Double Rainbow grum. What does it mean?

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQSNhk5ICTI[/video]

    GrahamS
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    Woods at Coed-y-Brenin

    OP fail, not a panoramic, but we’ll let you off because it is so damn gorgeous! Lovely pic.

    _tom_
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    Some pics from Wales in March



    grum
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    Nice Double Rainbow grum. What does it mean?

    I wasn’t crying and **** at the same time as I took my picture – maybe I should have been then I could get 34 million views too. 🙂

    The CyB shot is an absolute cracker – I agree it doesn’t look like a panorama though.

    And nbt – I don’t see a problem with the clouds?

    GrahamS
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    The CyB shot is an absolute cracker – I agree it doesn’t look like a panorama though.

    I think it might be a multi-exposure HDR though? Nicely done if it is.

    49er_Jerry
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    OP fail, not a panoramic, but we’ll let you off because it is so damn gorgeous! Lovely pic.

    It’s not a classic ‘letterbox’ panorama format, but it is 8 images stitched using panorama software. Images shot in portrait not landscape.

    The Waterfall at Glencoe is 36 images from memory. I’ve got a 72″ print of this. It looks awesome!

    grum
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    The Waterfall at Glencoe is 36 images from memory. I’ve got a 72″ print of this. It looks awesome!

    How do you deal with the water movement when stitching so many pics together?

    flyingmonkeycorps
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    Similar view to the OP:

    View from the Tor by Will Slater, on Flickr

    Something a bit different…

    Clarence Machines Panorama by Will Slater, on Flickr

    Stoner
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    Brecon beacons

    The descent into Quillan, Aude, Pyrenees.

    cheers_drive
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    moonsaballoon – Member
    Does anyone know where you can print panoramics out ?

    I just fit a few pano shots into a standard ratio file and order a large print from one of the online printers. Then it up into the individual panos.

    DERWENT WATER PANORAMIC by Cheers Drive, on Flickr

    Masca panoramic by Cheers Drive, on Flickr

    Glentress panoramic by Cheers Drive, on Flickr

    Whinlatter panoramic by Cheers Drive, on Flickr

    MussEd
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    49er_Jerry
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    Ball Bridge Sheffield S3

    Cairngorm form the shore of Loch Morlich

    Abersoch Beach, N Wales

    m1kea
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    Good stuff here folks 8)

    robbo1234
    Could you straighten your first Olden pano as the downhill water is making me feel ill. 😆

    nbt
    I can’t see any issues with your clouds? ❓

    Tucker
    You have some ghost leaves in the right hand tree.

    I’m a real pedant for this sort of stuff but had to eventually give up trying to get the HDR blend of this 360 to work properly.

    (if you click the pick to launch the 360, you’ll see what I mean!)

    49er_Jerry
    Free Member

    How do you deal with the water movement when stitching so many pics together?

    Luck & Software….

    sniff
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    Moisettes (quick nasty merge) The print in my kitchen is better!


    Gaick

    TuckerUK
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    Tucker
    You have some ghost leaves in the right hand tree.

    I know, annoying eh? I didn’t notice until I’d all done and posted the shot, and by then I just couldn’t be arsed to fix it. It wasn’t an arty shot, just documenting where a relative is buried.

    GrahamS
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    Moisettes (quick nasty merge)

    Lock your exposure and white balance before taking multiple shots to merge – that will help avoid those dark lines in the sky

    (unless it is just light fall off near the edges of the lens – in which case you just need to A: get a better lens or B: shoot more shots closer together)

    willard
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    A somewhat dark shot of Chickerell ranges last year:

    And another of Devoke Water in the Lakes:

    Both shot with a dog-chewed Fuji F100d and stitched together with Hugin for the Mac. Not a bad little application either, although it does have problems with images that have little detail.

    inigomontoya
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    using my galaxy s2

    GrahamS
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    If you’re trying panoramas on a phone then have a play with Microsoft Photosynth (iOS and Windows phone) – real-time pano stitching, very cool.

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BbuPPOVXQo[/video]

    robgarrioch
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    Superb shots so far.
    One of the few stitchings I’ve done that stayed level – wish could commit more time to the practice. Just 2 shots I think, possibly 3, taken the evening before doing Torridon in May a couple of years ago.
    Loch Maree with Slioch on the right –

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