Post your panoramic shots.

Bob Blaylock

Senior Member
Night, and most of the outside lights are out tonight.

Panorama stitched using Microsoft ICE from six (6) individual photographs; each one a thirty(30) second exposure at ƒ16, ISO 6400. Nikon D3200, on a tripod, turned in portrait-orientation, with the stock 18-55mm (approximately equivalent to a 28-85mm lens on a full-frame 35mm camera) lens zoomed all the way out to 18mm.

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The full version is over a hundred megapixels in size — 14699×6839 pixels.
 

Mike150

Senior Member
Re: Let's see some stitched panoramas…

Didn't know much about doing panoramas when I did this one. Since then I've come up with about a dozen ways I could have done better.
Was hoping for this year's airshow to improve but it got cancelled for some reason.

Took about a dozen shots using a rented 70-300 at 70mm.

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WeeHector

Senior Member
Re: Let's see some stitched panoramas…

2nd century Roman aqueduct. 6 photos. Removed the traffic signs and most of the cars.

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Bob Blaylock

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Felisek

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Re: Let's see some stitched panoramas…

6 pictures (3x2) stitched together in Hugin. Shot with Sigma 17-50 at 20 mm and f/8.

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Felisek

Senior Member
Re: Let's see some stitched panoramas…

And something on a bigger scale. Six pictures (2x3) at 17 mm and f/8. Very difficult to control perspective and distortion!

Firenze Duomo.jpg
 
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