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  • Show your panoramic pictures
  • iwluap
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    I use Pano on an iPhone. You can’t beat a good panoramic I says!

    View from top of Golspie

    Pentlands

    dukeduvet
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    Some great photos on here.

    One of my fave photographers is mark denton whom specialises in panoramic shots.

    inspired me to buy this – holga 120 wpc

    richteabiscuit
    Free Member

    Fiddling with my new camera produced this a couple of years ago.. should do more panoramic stuff, you guys have inspired me!

    Kern Valley, USA

    CountZero
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    I love panos, and there’s some terrific ones on here. This is a pano of Fosse Lodge, near Grittleton, Wilts. I used to play there with my cousins when my aunt and uncle lived there. Shot in HDRPro on my iPhone, then stitched in Autostitch while I was there, three portrait exposures:

    Looking across towards Salcombe, iPhone and Autostitch:

    Graffiti wall in Bristol:

    Downland skyscape:

    Cherhill White Horse, Wiltshire:

    garrrrpirate
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    [/url] Clarence Dock Bridge by c_1_bass, on Flickr[/img]

    Does this count?

    superfli
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    Newly built berms:

    galactus
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    Looking back towards Burrator

    bikerdan
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    A few recent ones:
    Caernarfon Castle

    The Olympic velodrome

    GRAEMEJONES
    Full Member

    On the way towards Rosset Ghyll

    One from Verbier

    Long Mynd, towards the Glider Club.

    lank45
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    stitch2 by helliwell_b, on Flickr

    Mine from Verbier, quick stitch to see the view 🙂

    jad
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    moonsaballoon
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    Loch Etive

    nedrapier
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    I wish I’d taken enough to fill this in:

    nedrapier
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    m1kea
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    Ned

    Can we see a bigger version of this?

    Kit
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    Grasmere by Ginger F0x, on Flickr


    pano by Ginger F0x, on Flickr

    theflatboy
    Free Member

    here’s one of mine:

    emirates panorama resize by theflatboy, on Flickr

    rossi46
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    The Thames towards the barrier as seen from Woolwich Dockyard.

    Sorry about the watermark 😉
    Not really a true panorama, just a wide angle with the top and bottom chopped off- i don’t have one of those fancy phones/cameras.
    This was taken on my Canon EOS 1000D at 24mm.

    And the barrier itself taken on actual film. 200ASA i think on my even older Canon EOS 50E at 28mm.
    I got wet taking this pic as i had to stand in the rain waiting for the sun to come out 😀
    Apologies for the watermark again (no joke intended 😆 )

    singlespeedstu
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    Not very good but special to me as i love this place.


    Kippford by singlespeedstu, on Flickr


    Kippford at 11 o’clock as we left the Anchor. :o) by singlespeedstu, on Flickr

    sniff
    Free Member

    Someone asked about printing them…..I’ve used these guys before for one. Not “photobox fast” but good print….

    http://www.supersizeprint.co.uk/

    Try asda for a cheap panoramic frame.

    jad
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    From a spot of touring around Jura back in May:


    West Coast of Jura by alanach, on Flickr

    jad
    Free Member

    Hmmm. try again:


    West Coast of Jura by alanach, on Flickr

    mikey74
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    Garrrrpirate: That is amazing. Would you mind sharing the technique you used for that?

    garrrrpirate
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    Thanks, glad you like it, I have a much nicer edit not on flickr. I used to shoot a lot of them. They are done using a fisheye lens and then shooting 7 shots (the one below was 21 as its HDR. 6 shots round and one up gives 360*180 you stitch it and then transform in photoshop or your stitching software. Hugin will do it and it’s free. You don’t need a special lens & camera, you can produce most of the effect with a compact.

    CountZero
    Full Member

    Garrrrpirate, that’s a really nifty technique, the second one is really bizarre, like a weird little planet. 😀

    user-removed
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    On the way to Inverness from my folks’ hoose on Skye. Everything looked like it had been dunked in the deep freezer.

    user-removed
    Free Member

    Penshaw monument fron Herrington Hill;

    Poppies and rape-seed bside East Herrington;

    user-removed
    Free Member

    Sorry, I will shut up in a minute. Not a true panoramic, but the format is panoramic. Telling stories about bird-shit at a wedding 🙂

    Aristotle
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    During a wander above Uspallata, Argentinian Andes.

    nbt
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    After my pano here of glen etive in winter, here’s one in summer


    Glen Etive Panorama by Notoriously Bad Typist, on Flickr

    and a couple of others from a recent trip to Scotland


    Arnisdale Panorama by Notoriously Bad Typist, on Flickr


    Kintail Panorama by Notoriously Bad Typist, on Flickr

    grum
    Free Member

    Nicely done sir!

    redthunder
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    Severn Beach by SGMTB, on Flickr

    Solo
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    In my humble opinion, there are some kick-azz snappers here on STW.

    Great work you guys.
    🙂

    *wishes he could take pics like these*

    bencooper
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    I did a whole bunch in Inverkip power station – they look better when they’re interactive: http://www.catchingphotons.co.uk/blog/?p=607

    slugwash
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    Brittany….

    Devon….

    Somewhere between the two…

    Solo
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    I’m interested to know how you lot are creating these. Is it that most modern Cameras now have a pan feature that just lets you drag the camera from one position to the other and then just produces the finished item ?. Or is there still a bit more work involved ?.

    bencooper
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    Depends – you can do decent sweep panoramas just handheld with a phone or some cameras. To do the full 360×180-degree ones like I did for Inverkip, you need a panoramic tripod head – I use a Nodal Ninja – then take multiple images and stitch them together later.

    jad
    Free Member

    A few random shots. All 3:1 and all stitched in Photoshop. I’m getting into panoramics – I think it’s a great format.


    Ben Lomond by alanach, on Flickr


    Ben Lomond by alanach, on Flickr


    Kiloran Bay by alanach, on Flickr


    Colonsay (Again…) by alanach, on Flickr


    More Kiloran… by alanach, on Flickr


    Loch Katrine from Ben A’an Take 3 by alanach, on Flickr


    Meall Lighiche Panoramic from Beinn Fhionnlaidh by alanach, on Flickr

    dirtydog
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    Tenerife from the top of Teide

    Panoramic by Dirtydog11, on Flickr

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