When I originally started making panoramas, I had to add to do a
significant amount of work by hand before software was able to merge
photos to create final images. As a result, I never completed a lot of panoramas that were more challenging to organize.
I found that I had a small collection of folders with titles ending in -pano that dated from various points in 2009. Some of them had significant technical flaws that made stitching either pointless or un-approachable: severe paralax, out of focus, or wild exposure variations. But, a few came together quite nicely. I also found one that I do not think I ever posted.
I have one from 2008 that I wish to complete, but will require quite a bit of labor to get posted. It is a a 270 degree view of the middle of the Bonneville Salt Flats. The lack of detail confuses stitching software to no end.
Mt. Major, New Hampshire. In spring, I think.
Thompson Farm Field Site. Newmarket New Hampshire
The corner of Court and Union Street, Dover New Hampshire
A rooftop view of Reston Virginia (2011)
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