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Edit: Arghhhhh!!! Imageshack does not do it for me for such a wide image :(. You will need to click this link http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/6973/rpt7826stitch.jpg to see it.

So I have been warned by the website that this thread has been inactive for at least 120 days and that I should consider starting a new topic (the last topic posted was April 2012). Well, I don't care to start YANT (yet another new topic)... There are some lovely panoramas on this one and I thought that some more people should see them (and mine too :) in the process...).

That said, On the twelfth of this month a few of us decided to drive down to this "lake district" and walk about. This is a panorama that I shot hand-held with my 5D3. We were 200 m or so from the lake level (altitude was about 760 m above MSL). I used Microsoft's ICE to create this image out of 20 portrait oriented pictures. As it turns out ICE does a better job than Autostitch does. I really regret not having a polarizer on the lens. The angle of coverage is over 200 degrees...



Comments, critique, flaming etc. welcome.
 
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A few from the last year...

360 degree view in Algonquin Park, Canada
Gaspe, Canada
Mt Carleton, NB, Canada
Mt Jacques Cartier, Quebec, Canada

all were handheld with a 60D and 18-200 lens
 

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Don Haines said:
A few from the last year...

360 degree view in Algonquin Park, Canada
Gaspe, Canada
Mt Carleton, NB, Canada
Mt Jacques Cartier, Quebec, Canada

all were handheld with a 60D and 18-200 lens
Nice! I specially like the third one. I presume you shot this on a tripod - not hand held - unless you shot in portrait mode.
 
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