A few panoramas

Rob.

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I thought I might share a couple of my better/more interesting panoramic shots I've done over the years. Feel free to comment or give me any tips you might have, or share some you've done.
They were done before I knew much about photography (I still don't know much). The only setting I had on manual for these was focus. I know, big mistake not using the full manual mode, I've learnt my lesson. It really shows when the camera is pointed away vs. towards the sun. I also need to work on filling in the corners it seems.
First up, about a third of Vancouver seen as seen from the 20+ story of some building downtown. Composed of 4 individual shots, shown at 25% full resolution (when you click on it).
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Second, a view of the inside of the Colesseum in Rome. Composed of 12 individual shots, shown at 25% full resolution (when you click on it).
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Third, looking down over the Roman Forums. Composed of 16 individual shots, shown at 25% full resolution (when you click on it).
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Lastly, a skyline view of Rome seen from the top of Castle St. Angelo. Composed of 12 individual shots, shown at 33% full resolution (when you click on it).
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Hope you like them.
 
shoot all your shots on manual so that they all match up the same, photoshop can help to some degree, but its easier to just have consistent exposure all around.

photoshop.

file > automate > photomerge. crop if you want to not have weird jaggy edges. done.
 
Those are dope man!
Heres a quick panorama I took at AT&T park in San Francisco a few weeks ago. Thought it was pretty legit for a $1 Iphone App. Taken with 4 Iphone pics on the Panorama App....haha.
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heres one of mine from last summer. unfortunately flickr cant host the full sized version.
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here is one I took of seattle, not quite as large as some of the others in here, but a panoramic shot none the less

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