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# Posted: 14 Mar 08 18:12
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This is an early attempt using Photomerge from Photoshop elements 2.0 (it came bundled with the camera )

# Posted: 14 Mar 08 18:43
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I also like make panos, here are two of mine:




3 pics verticaly

# Posted: 14 Mar 08 21:31
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@Claude Kempf. I like your vertical panorama very much. My attempts at vertical panorama's have produced pathetic results, but I live in hope.
Regards,
TGB

# Posted: 14 Mar 08 22:14
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Ultimamente estamos de huelga en mi empresa y dispongo de poco tiempo para mi afición favorita, pero esta tarde disparé 6 fotos desde mi ventana y el primer resultado es este:


Intetaré practicar más para obtener mejores resultados.
He tenido problemas para descargar esta foto en woophy.
Saludos

# Posted: 14 Mar 08 22:19
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@Claude Kempf. Your vertical panorama is very good. I have never had the idea of doing vertical panorama. May be I will try soon.

# Posted: 15 Mar 08 00:52
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hello,

here are my tries:







15 shots













All were built with photovista panorama 2.02

# Posted: 24 Mar 08 11:08
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# Posted: 24 Mar 08 18:52
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# Posted: 24 Mar 08 19:21
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Another on that doesn't look like a panorama but is composed of 5 photos including one underexposed for the large window (i.e. sort of HDR in part of the image)



# Posted: 26 Mar 08 23:12 - Edited by: Ruud~
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With panorama's the composition is always right!

# Posted: 30 Mar 08 20:17
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Some more panoramas







# Posted: 30 Mar 08 21:31
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a "picture" by 36Clicks wich still amazes me .......



quote; " A 370 Megapixel stiched photo, using roughly 124 photos of the Teylers Museum, for a 5.60m x 2.70m print"

# Posted: 30 Mar 08 23:43
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Other panoramas :









# Posted: 30 Mar 08 23:55
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and older:











made with my argentic camera's shots or my first digital

# Posted: 2 Apr 08 19:49 - Edited by: Ruden Fretsbo
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Some more:





# Posted: 2 Apr 08 23:18
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I am using PTGui, it is so simple to make panoramas if you take right position of pictures.

Some Examples:







# Posted: 5 Apr 08 21:03
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# Posted: 20 Apr 08 19:38
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San Sebastian panorama from Urgull mountain (6 shots)

# Posted: 8 Jun 08 17:40 - Edited by: fercar
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Hola Ruden Fretsbo. He encontrado unas fotos que tenia por aqui olvidadas y las he
unido para hacer un panorama. Esto es el barrio de Hortaleza en Madrid.
Me gusta mucho esta tecnica.
Saludos.



# Posted: 8 Jun 08 19:48
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De todos los programas que hay para la realización de panoramas, este es el último que he encontrado "PhotoStitch". Es de muy facil realización. Quizás ya lo conozcais, pero por si acaso.
Estas fotos están hechas con el mismo.

Toledo (3 fotos)

San Sebastian (2 fotos)

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