Greg took this from the summit of Crescent Mountain two weeks ago:
iPhone Panorama Gallery
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The North Cascades beg for panorama shots. Greg shot both of these. Here's the view from the saddle between the two summits of Hidden Lake Peaks:
View from Sahale Arm (near Cascade Pass):
View from Sahale Arm (near Cascade Pass):
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I used a Samsung Android phone. It does a pretty lousy job transitioning from light to dark, but it automatically stitches the photos as you pan across the view.
From above No-Name Lake on Broken Top Looking North:
Tarns:
Summer storm moving in:
From above No-Name Lake on Broken Top Looking North:
Tarns:
Summer storm moving in:
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Are you using the Google Camera app? I've been playing with that lately, with mixed results.miah66 wrote:I used a Samsung Android phone. It does a pretty lousy job transitioning from light to dark, but it automatically stitches the photos as you pan across the view.
Sweeeet!miah66 wrote:From above No-Name Lake on Broken Top Looking North:
I was under that thing!miah66 wrote:Summer storm moving in:
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Back on the trail, again...
Re: iPhone Panorama Gallery
Great panos everyone! I especially liked the North Cascades and Cispus River Ranges/Dark Divide ones by Cheryl and Sean. The North Cascades are especially breathtaking! Here are some panoramas I shot with my iPhone and DSLR.
Mount Adams from Council Bluff (iPhone 5)
Mount Adams from Horseshoe Meadow
Mount Adams from Horseshoe Meadow (extra wide)
North Sister Panorama from PCT (iPhone 5)
Mount Adams from Council Bluff (iPhone 5)
Mount Adams from Horseshoe Meadow
Mount Adams from Horseshoe Meadow (extra wide)
North Sister Panorama from PCT (iPhone 5)
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Re: iPhone Panorama Gallery
And some more:
Mount Rainier from Bench and Snow Lakes Trail by fluttershyismagic, on Flickr
Unicorn Peak above Snow Lake, Mount Rainier National Park by fluttershyismagic, on Flickr
View from Highline Trail above Foggy Flats, at 1st crossing of the Muddy Fork, Mt. Adams Wilderness by fluttershyismagic, on Flickr
Mount Rainier from Bench and Snow Lakes Trail by fluttershyismagic, on Flickr
Unicorn Peak above Snow Lake, Mount Rainier National Park by fluttershyismagic, on Flickr
View from Highline Trail above Foggy Flats, at 1st crossing of the Muddy Fork, Mt. Adams Wilderness by fluttershyismagic, on Flickr
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Hmm.... a bit quiet over here in PanoLand... and LOVELY panos, FlutterShy!
Here are a few more from 2015, in reverse order... starting with last weekend at Tamanawas Falls:
...in November on the Gumjuwac Trail:
...last August at Newton Creek, looking up at Lamberson Spur:
...and last winter at Wahcella Falls:
I upgraded from my iPhone 6 to the 6S this fall for the photos... and there's a surprising difference, too! The Gumjuwac and Tamanawas Falls panos were with the 6S and the previous two on the 6, though hard to see differences at this scale.
Tom
Here are a few more from 2015, in reverse order... starting with last weekend at Tamanawas Falls:
...in November on the Gumjuwac Trail:
...last August at Newton Creek, looking up at Lamberson Spur:
...and last winter at Wahcella Falls:
I upgraded from my iPhone 6 to the 6S this fall for the photos... and there's a surprising difference, too! The Gumjuwac and Tamanawas Falls panos were with the 6S and the previous two on the 6, though hard to see differences at this scale.
Tom
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I just found this thread
I have shot a few hundred full 360° panoramas that can be seen here
The first 4 of these below were shot in-camera (iPhone 6)
The rest were shot with individual shots (still iPhone 6) and stitched together. I chose this method because, I'm used to it and I kept getting vertical banding in the sky and it's really hard to remove. You can see it on Stacker Butte a little and on The Palisades.
Meadow on Step Creek trail
Falls Creek Falls
Stacker Butte
The Palisades
Cape Horn
Cape Horn
Cape Horn
Cape Horn
Indian Heaven
Smith Rock
Smith Rock
Larch Mountain
Ape Canyon trail
Ape Canyon trail
Ape Canyon trail
Ape Canyon trail
Elk Meadows
Elk Meadows
Cape Lookout
Cape Lookout
I have shot a few hundred full 360° panoramas that can be seen here
The first 4 of these below were shot in-camera (iPhone 6)
The rest were shot with individual shots (still iPhone 6) and stitched together. I chose this method because, I'm used to it and I kept getting vertical banding in the sky and it's really hard to remove. You can see it on Stacker Butte a little and on The Palisades.
Meadow on Step Creek trail
Falls Creek Falls
Stacker Butte
The Palisades
Cape Horn
Cape Horn
Cape Horn
Cape Horn
Indian Heaven
Smith Rock
Smith Rock
Larch Mountain
Ape Canyon trail
Ape Canyon trail
Ape Canyon trail
Ape Canyon trail
Elk Meadows
Elk Meadows
Cape Lookout
Cape Lookout
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First pano I've done with this Pixel XL. Thought it did a nice job with the WB across the shot.-
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