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  • nbt
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    The three above, and the one I linked to on the previous page, were all taken handheld – some on a Point & Shoot camera, in fact I think maybe all of mine, if not then on a Canon 500D. I then use a free program called Autostitch to turn the pics into a panorama

    bencooper
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    Lindisfarne:
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    Hartwood Hospital:
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    River Clyde:
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    Solo
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    BenCooper.

    Thanks for that. I’ve a normal tripod, I was thinking that, armed with a camera that has a panaramic picture feature. I would just rotate the camera while it was on the tripod.

    I use to use a Canon Ixus from around 2003, which came with stitching software. But it was a bit limited.

    It just so happens that I noticed the Nikon J1 while I was in a shop the other day and it got me to thinking about getting a new camera.

    jad
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    Solo – Do exactly that. I mount the camera on a 3-way head and just rotate in small increments. For the stuff I do, it seems to work out just fine.

    Mikkel
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    Emmons Glacier on Mt Rainier
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    flats camp[/url] by msh_sco[/url], on Flickr

    Ålesund Norway

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    Ålesundpano01[/url] by msh_sco[/url], on Flickr

    Vegas

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    Las Vegas[/url] by msh_sco[/url], on Flickr

    The-Beard
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    Olympic MTB course! Taken with my phone so it’s a bit small.

    sputnik
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    stanfree
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    Barcelona pano from Montjuc.

    AlexSimon
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    The problem with showing panoramas, is that they really need to be seen wider than your field of view – pretty difficult with a computer monitor and even more so with a narrow column width like STW.

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    Nelson Marina[/url] by tryingtimes[/url], on Flickr

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    Maitai bay[/url] by tryingtimes[/url], on Flickr

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    Farewell Spit[/url] by tryingtimes[/url], on Flickr

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    Moki Lake[/url] by tryingtimes[/url], on Flickr

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    Edoras sunset[/url] by tryingtimes[/url], on Flickr

    AlexSimon
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    Some more from the same trip:

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    Tasman Glacier[/url] by tryingtimes[/url], on Flickr

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    Sunset over Cook Strait[/url] by tryingtimes[/url], on Flickr

    bruneep
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    Pitfichie today

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    JulianA
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    Some great pictures in this thread!

    If I’m stitching pictures from my DSLR or stills from the iPad I use Microsoft’s Image Composite Editor (free if you have a Windows Live account and gives a few more options than Autostitch) Just make sure that all your pictures have some overlap (better to have too many pictures than too few!)

    The 360 app for the iPad does a very good job of making an interactive panorama: you just take a load of pictures, stitch them together and then move the iPad around to see the result, or you can download the result and view it as a normal panorama.

    mikey74
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    P1020285_stitch[/url] by ken mikedy[/url], on Flickr

    The top of Whistler mountain

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    DSC_0998_stitch[/url] by ken mikedy[/url], on Flickr

    Mirador del Rio, Lanzarote

    DrT
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    Two from Jupiter Artland.

    Conventional Panorama
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    Jupiter Artland[/url] by D(i)rT[/url], on Flickr

    Less Conventional, Bokeh Panorama (Brenizer Technique):-
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    120617 – 291 – Weeping Girl[/url] by D(i)rT[/url], on Flickr

    seadog101
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    Wow, amazing photos. I’ve always loved shots of the Scottish mountains, mainly because they seem real and accessible. If you want to go there and climb the hill then you can do it without too much risk of death.

    Went out this morning hoping to exactly this up in Teesdale, but fell off into a boggy hole and bust the camera… 🙁

    bigdean
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    DSCN0608[/url] by Dean-B1[/url], on Flickr

    Hollins cross

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    DSCN0605[/url] by Dean-B1[/url], on Flickr

    JohnClimber
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    Barra “runway”

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    DSC02445[/url] by Johnclimber[/url]

    martinxyz
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    Torridon and Alligin from the Annat track[/url] by martinxyz[/url], on Flickr

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    Loch Ness rainbow from Foyers river mouth[/url] by martinxyz[/url], on Flickr

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    Strathpeffer saturday eve ride[/url] by martinxyz[/url], on Flickr

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    eilean donan castle flowers[/url] by martinxyz[/url], on Flickr

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    Golspie under flyover 8 10 12[/url] by martinxyz[/url], on Flickr

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    Mallaig harbour 16 07 12[/url] by martinxyz[/url], on Flickr

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    Liathach from Coire Grannda 11 08 12[/url] by martinxyz[/url], on Flickr (As I opened up this pic to publish it I thought of a citrus smell. The scene reminded me of the time I was there spraying myself with Smidge. I’ve never had that happen before. Kind of weird. :O))

    martinxyz
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    This is roughly 22 pics taken on a 3gs. Nothing has been photoshopped but it seems the breeze made the grass come out quite nice. Lochan Fada bivi spot/bike trip. [/url]
    Fada bivi spot without bike or kit.[/url] by martinxyz[/url], on Flickr

    frogstomp
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    A few from our trip to Nepal in 2010:

    nbt
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    One hundred 😉

    rogerthecat
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    Just getting to grips with using an iPhone with Stitch app.

    View from the top of our lane with inversion in the valley

    Batham Gate

    view from Win Hill

    Towards Ladybower

    Monsal Trail

    Ladybower Dam

    JohnnyPanic
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    Frogstomp – nice. Brings back memories of my trip in 2002.

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    palmer77
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    From the top of Snowdon a couple of weeks age…

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    Untitled[/url] by bushmills77[/url], on Flickr

    Capt.Kronos
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    Just starting to do panos again.

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    7th October 2012[/url] by Rob Sutherland[/url], on Flickr

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    26th September 2012[/url] by Rob Sutherland[/url], on Flickr

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    27th September 2012[/url] by Rob Sutherland[/url], on Flickr

    AlexSimon
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    Very nice images!

    DrJ
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    Some inspirational shots here!!

    Here is my modest attempt, from my ride to work this morning:

    beamers
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    I’m quite proud of this one:

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    sunnrider
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    Taking advantage of the late summer weather here and went up to the top of the final of the Pyrenean mountains.

    http://imageshack.us/a/img208/3181/dscf0501b.jpg

    DrT
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    Oh, just remembered this one of a storm moving in:

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    ampthill
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    Vertical Pano. Atlas at CERN

    Family on Haystacks in the Lakes

    The best campsite ever? Troy Town Scillies

    Un blended. St Paul’s in London

    My favourite Little Planet. Wife and son on the bigest sand Dune in Europe

    Well I’ve added 2 new Flickr contacts from this thread

    All except St Pauls on my Nikon D70s and kit lens…

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    what_tyres
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    Aviemore this Spring:

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    Panorama_crop[/url] by rubberplant101[/url], on Flickr

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    Panorama[/url] by rubberplant101[/url], on Flickr

    mutley
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    CountZero
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    Start Bay

    nbt
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    Bumping this back up with yesterday morning’s effort

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    Peep o’day panoramic[/url] by Notoriously Bad Typist[/url], on Flickr

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