
Panoramas
Panorama shots I'm slowly digging out of old collections and stitching together using Hugin (highly recommended). Many of these are not cropped, because doing so would cut off interesting parts of the image (see the Sjonarnipa images for illustration of this). The trick appears to be taking source images as close to 35mm full-frame focal length (24 on the sub-frame Nikon D80 and D7000 used here) …
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Schaffhausen Panorama
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The falls on the Rhein at Schaffhausen.
Didn't realize until we got on the bus back to the train station and had to pay in Swiss francs instead of Deutschmarks that we had at some point crossed over the border unawares.
Acropolis Panorama
Acropolis Panorama
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As seen from the other major hill in Athens, whose name I forget, on the way towards the Roman city.
Delphi Panorama
Santorini Panorama
Eibsee Panorama
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Three-image composite of the view from the hotel room at the Eibsee Hotel.
Hand-stitched, bitches.
Five Polish Lakes - Panorama
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Finally got around to stitching together a group of five photos I took at the Five Polish Lakes. This is from just in front of Schronisko Gorskim.
Reykjavik
Laugavegur
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An almost-360 pano from early on the third day, just after leaving Emstrur.
Believe it or not, this was done hand-held, and only has a sliver cropped off the top and bottom. One more shot and it'd be a full 360 (it's only about 3-4 degrees short, I think).
Thorsmork
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At the end of the trek, looking back the way we came from the summit of Valahnukur.
The shadow is of me standing behind the "sundial" summit marker, using its flat surface in place of a tripod. Left uncropped, again, because it cuts off good parts of the image.
Skaftafellsjökull Panorama - Uncropped
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From the overlook at Sjónarnípa, looking across at Hafrafell with Kristínartindar on the left. There is a dust storm off the Skeidararsandur moving out to the east (right).
This one still has the black space from the stitching process, but I like it better because you can see more of the lagoon than in just the little slice visible in the other version.
Skaftafellsjökull Panorama - Cropped
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From the overlook at Sjónarnípa, looking across at Hafrafell with Kristínartindar on the left. There is a dust storm off the Skeidararsandur moving out to the east (right).
Capie Pleso Panorama
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Pity the source images weren't a little bigger, then it wouldn't look like somebody sat on my panorama.
Szpiglaszowa Panorama 1
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A full wraparound panorama, with the pass in the center, all of the Five Polish Lakes to the left, Morskie Oko and Czary Staw pod Rysami to the right.
Hand-shot (no tripod).
Five Polish Lakes Panorama
Böttcherstraße
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Note the wedding party on the balcony and the Bremer Stadtmusikanten statue on the roof.
Bremen - IR Panorama
St. John's Provost Church
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In the Schnoor district of Bremen, as seen through the bottom of a bottle. (Not really, but the pano software didn't seem able to get rid of the distortion).
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