
I made this 28-megapixel panorama with Photoshop CS3 from six images taken with my new Canon 40D. I wanted sun, but got clouds. Oh well.
Long Beach Panorama
Long Beach in the morning sun. 5 photos merged together.
Posted by edwardkt about ago.
NextFest Panorama
An over view of Wired NextFest. Be sure to see the actual size.
Posted by edwardkt about ago.
Pali Lookout Panorama 3
This is scaled down - the original is 15 megapixels.
Posted by merlyn about ago.
Pali Lookout Panorama 2
This is scaled down - the original is 30 megapixels.
Posted by merlyn about ago.
Pali Lookout Panorama 1
This is scaled down - the original is 61 megapixels. Whee!
Posted by merlyn about ago.
Princess Ship Panorama
Princess ship docked in Victoria, BC, Canada, merged by PS CS3 from two Canon 20D shots and no tweaking.
Posted by merlyn about ago.
Multnomah Falls Panorama
This pano was created from 5 separate Canon 40D images by Photoshop CS3, resulting in this 37-megapixel image. This has "wallpaper" written all over it. :)
Posted by merlyn about ago.
Ketchikan Panorama
This pano was made from four Canon 20D images shot off the aft of the m/s Oosterdam docked in Ketchikan, Alaska, using Photoshop CS 3 and no tweaking.
Posted by merlyn about ago.
Seattle Sunrise Panorama
This sunrise over Seattle is composited using PhotoshopCS3 from 11 shots from a Canon 20D, taken from the deck of the m/s Oosterdam while pulling in from a seven day Alaska run. Even at 9246 x 821, this is a 50% reduction. Yes, the original is the equivalent of a 29-megapixel image.
Posted by merlyn about ago.
L.A. County Arboretum
3 photos were merged together using Photoshop CS3.
Posted by edwardkt about ago.
Manhattan beach
Used Photoshop CS3 beta to merge 7 photos together. The shots were hand held, automatic exposure.
Posted by edwardkt about ago.
Montreal fall panorama
Taken in 3 shots of my iPhone 3G then stiched with autopano! Yeah baby!
Posted by sonar about ago.
panorama
Posted by oyunfound about ago.
Sorts badly stitched panorama of Tempe town lake
Posted by capital_i about ago.
The Shack at Hawaii Kai
I'm here with my friend Loredana having a nice relaxing afternoon after wandering around island looking for good panoramas to shoot.
Posted by merlyn about ago.
Cartagena Colombia
Posted by alexxx about ago.
Sunset over the Columbia River
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Posted by mactivist about ago.
Wheels of Burlesque
"By 1905, burlesque theatre owners formed vaudeville-style circuits of small, medium and big time theatres. Because big time burlesque companies played these theatres in regular rotations, the circuits came to be known as wheels -- the largest being the Columbia (Eastern U.S.), Mutual, and Empire (Western U.S.) wheels. Unlike vaudeville performers who sought weekly bookings as individual acts, burlesquers spent an entire forty week season touring as part of one complete troupe. For three decades, this system made burlesque a dependable source of steady work." Source: the history of burlesque. Photos from the Orange Show gala where I do some volunteer stuff.
Posted by eschipul about ago.











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