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Re: iPhone Panorama Gallery
Posted: August 2nd, 2013, 3:57 pm
by mayhem
Auto Stitch App for Panoramic pic Mayhem Demo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNlf2TN ... 1p7yPQ2uUA
Re: iPhone Panorama Gallery
Posted: August 3rd, 2013, 8:38 am
by Splintercat
Interesting, Mayhem - thanks for posting! I'll have to give that a try...
A few more panos from Mount Hood last Sunday...
Vista Ridge Burn:
Looking back at Vista Ridge from below the TT:
Late afternoon at Elk Cove:
-Tom
Re: iPhone Panorama Gallery
Posted: August 3rd, 2013, 1:00 pm
by BrianEdwards
Snoqualmie Falls 8/3
Queen Anne Hill, WA 8/3
Re: iPhone Panorama Gallery
Posted: September 16th, 2013, 6:22 pm
by Sean Thomas
Great panos from everyone. Here are a few more.
Klickitat Rail Trail near Harms Road TH:
Sardine Mountain Snow Camp:
Hamilton Buttes with Ranier, Goat Rocks and Adams:
Tongue Mountain summit and Cispus River Valley:
Coldwater Trail and Mt St Helens:
Stormy Toutle River Valley:
Highline Trail and Mt Adams:
Tomlike Mountain:
Sunrise Peak summit:
Re: iPhone Panorama Gallery
Posted: September 21st, 2013, 1:46 pm
by Splintercat
Quite amazing, Sean! And bonus points for the rainbow, too..!
Tom
Re: iPhone Panorama Gallery
Posted: September 21st, 2013, 2:06 pm
by Splintercat
Thanks for the inspiration, Sean - a few more from the past couple months:
South Green Lake & South Sister:
Painted Hills:
Blue Basin at JDFB (after a storm):
Ramona Falls:
Ramona was the last time I was on the trail -- three weeks ago! Going slightly stir-crazy... but gotta make progress on my house painting when time/weather allows...
Tom
Re: iPhone Panorama Gallery
Posted: September 27th, 2013, 4:53 pm
by Sean Thomas
Wow, those painted hills shots are amazing, Tom. Thanks for posting
Re: iPhone Panorama Gallery
Posted: October 22nd, 2013, 2:18 pm
by jdemott
Here's a pano from yesterday taken along the Boundary Trail, overlooking Saint Helens Lake. This was taken with the iPhone 5S (just arrived on Friday). Seems like it did a decent job adjusting the exposure throughout the panning process--the shot started looking away from the sun (at the left) and includes the area looking directly into the sun toward Mount Hood where you can see evidence of some lens flare. To my eye, color and contrast look natural all the way around. The in-phone processing seems really fast and it did a good job of making a seamless blend of the nearby objects (albeit with inevitable distortion) while keeping the distant objects level and natural looking.
Here's the link to a bigger version
http://jdemott.smugmug.com/Local/2013-H ... x&lb=1&s=O
Re: iPhone Panorama Gallery
Posted: November 27th, 2013, 7:32 pm
by airoff
Galaxy s3. Hood from Larch 11/27.
Re: iPhone Panorama Gallery
Posted: July 24th, 2014, 9:04 pm
by Splintercat
Hmm... this thread has been quiet for awhile! For something a little different, here are some panos in old-timer sepia (but taken over the past few months):
Abiqua Falls in May:
Jamie at Green Point Mountain last January:
The Redwoods in May:
In June, a look at the inside of the White River Falls powerhouse:
...and the White River Canyon a bit downstream:
...and from last week, The Rockpile viewpoint at sunset (on the Old Vista Ridge Trail):
...and from a bit earlier that same evening, the glorious view from Owl Point (on the Old Vista Ridge Trail):
...never get tired of that last view, sepia or otherwise..!
Tom