Nice work!
Stitched, or dedicated rig?
I only have one Pano that I'm reasonably happy with really. The Aurora over Lake Michigan and Chicago, back in 04. Three exposures, stitched.

stitched using Photoshop...
Love the image of the aurora... would love to see it in real life!
What I like best about that shot is how you've captured the light spill from the city - hard conditions, nice work.
I've only done the one:
Bigger here
Pretty rough and not the most interesting subject matter, but it was fun. I wanted to see how much work it would be to get a full 360 view. Turns out quite a bit
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I keep wanting to do more but never have...
excellent work all-around... really like that Tattoo parlor pano Kirra ![]()
these first two are from Donner Summit, CA... with the first shot showing where the two panos are photographed from

Lake Tahoe, Tahoe Vista, CA... this one is nearly 360°

the S.F. Giants Stadium, S.F. CA... from the nose-bleed section [field lines need work]

this one is also 300° or more... large Summer of Love Anniversary concert Pano
Strictly hand held is the style I go Never stitch the pics with the panty hose
great job guys, i still never put one together, shot it all but didnt assemble her
This is the manufacturing plant for Spirit Aerosystems (nee Boeing).
Taken with my miniDVR from aboard my Radian glider.
How in the world did you stitch together video stills taken from a moving plane and make it look so seamless??
:impressed:
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Originally posted by: Big Ern How in the world did you stitch together video stills taken from a moving plane and make it look so seamless??
:impressed:
Photoshop. 
Seriously awesome mark.
my first try was only 3 pics, but was inspired by this thread. I will try one with moar pics soon.

beauty!
Thanks.
I had a problem with consistent metering. Maybe i need a better camera than my droid, but I couldn't get a consistent exposure. I have spot, center, and average. I ended up using the images taken using average, but this of course changed when the camera was pointed at different angles to the sun. I had to fix in photoshop.
Yah, they need to build in a manual exposure override option for the android based cams. That would make me happy.
Great looking pano despite your difficulty. Nice work.
Does vertical count?
three pics again:

awesome Persist - this is all with your HTC cam right? Does that cam hold up ok in low light? Videos ok? I need a replacement compact camera... thinking I might be able to combine that with a new smart phone. Not having to buy a new compact cam would be a good argument to convince the wife I need a smart phone 
Low light sucks - needs constant correction in pshop. The lens is also meh with software zoom. No flash. I like working its limits though . 
Originally posted by: persist I like working its limits though .
with great results so far 
sounds like it's not going to be so great as the only camera we own then... will have to rethink my strategy 
Originally posted by: DontBogartMe
with great results so far 
Thanks.

And yeah the camera is dangerously close to being a true camera rather than phone cam. I am going to guess that we'll have one shot capability within 2 years on smartphones comparable to today's one shots.
Not the greatest quality, and shooting into the sun too, but I'm damned if I'm going running in the afternoon heat
. Anyway, here's the whole of Barcelona:
................................................................................................................................................................^ ..................................... Norman Foster's tower and Tibidabo Cathedral .......................................... Montjuic Hill and Castle
See it big here:http://www.danwashere.com/stuff/running_photos/Barcelona_Pano_20100701.jpg the biggest size on Flickr is too small for panos.
This is the run route, the photo was taken around km 6, looking East to the sea:http://www.mapmyrun.com/run/spain/barcelona/303127637787330791






