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    Posted: 11 September 2010 at 19:48
Links to the previous threads:
- Panorama and stitches #3
- Panoramas #2
- Panoramas
/Micholand

The limiting factor of image quality rather will be the inability of the photographer than the clearly distinct shortcomings of the camera ;-)
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Micholand Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 September 2010 at 19:49
And to kick it off here's a Pano of the Olympic Park in Munich

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The limiting factor of image quality rather will be the inability of the photographer than the clearly distinct shortcomings of the camera ;-)
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360 degree panorama in the rebuilt Roombeek part of Enschede which was nearly completely destroyed in the Fireworks Disaster of august 2000:


25 shots in Manual mode: Dynax7d, Sony 18-55mm at 35mm, f/8, 1/7500s, ISO200
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London Docklands vertical panorama with fisheye...
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Tue Romanow Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 September 2010 at 19:34
A few panos from me...

Flowers.
79 Portraitshots w/ plastic fantastic and A700. Original is 12904*15229 px. Stitched in AutoPanoPro.



The old train station.

45 portraitshots w/Mino 50/1.7 and A700. Original is 12675*10514 px. Stitched in AutoPanoPro.
A700, KM5D,KMDT18-70, KM AF 75-300, KM AF 50/1.7, Cosina 100f/3.5Macro, Sig 10-20mm, KM AF 28/f2.8RS, Sigma DG530Super, Sigma APO 400/5.6, Samyang 85/1.4 & 8mm/3.5...and in love with Sweden!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote IA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 September 2010 at 12:33
cloud panorama- Chinese dragon
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360 Degree Esplanade by alvse, on Flickr
Sony A700 | Sony Carl Zeiss 16-80 f3.5-4.5 | Sony 135STF T4.5 [F2.8] | Minolta 50 f1.7
flickr | www.alvse.com
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Hey, I'll play!

Newfound Lake, NH (orig 26000 long side)


View from Mt Washington (orig 30000 long side)

It's unfortunate that you can't make out the light rays through the clouds after photobucket does its dirty work. I need to host somewhere else.

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Piran, Slovenia, 28.10.2010, photographed with sweep panorama automatic program in A55, size down, USM.



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Vancouver seen from Stanley Island
Stitch made with CS5
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Hermann Park in downtown Houston, TX. 14 photos in a 7 x 2 grid... originally over 60MP in size, and 30 something after cropping.

Taken with Sigma 18-50 f/2.8-4.5
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Post Options Post Options   Quote JVV Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 November 2010 at 07:46
Great pictures everyone, keep 'em coming! Has anyone of you had your panoramas printed?
a700, CZ 16-80/3.5-4.5, Min50/1.7, Min50/3.5 MC macro, Σ20/1.8 Σ70-200/2.8, Lensbaby Composer, hvl-42
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Amazing panoramas Guys :D

Here is one I recently done... It shows one of the famous Polish Railroad Stations - Katowice. It was famous for two reasons - It was dirty dangerous place and... The project was very original and very quickly became the icon of the Polish modern architecture. Now it's time to say goodbye - it's going to be demolished, bus station is going to be buried underground and new - shopping/transportation centre will be build. Due to originality of this building, new project contains elements from this original one, as a tribute to the designers...

I know it isn't best photo I could do but...



Higher resolution http://picasaweb.google.com/sparky81/Dyxum#5534853167512435602
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