iPhone Panorama Photos, #2
Making iPhone Panorama Photographs.
See my first set of iPhone Panorama Photos.
Here are a few more iPhone panoramas that I’ve made recently. These panoramas were all shot with my iPhone 4 by my daughter (age 11) and took about 60 seconds each to make! Normally, I stitch the individual frames into a panorama right in the phone using the $2.99 Autostitch Panorama app. In this case, these were cool enough that I downloaded them to my Mac and stitched them again using Photoshop CS5 Photo Merge. These are “quick and dirty” panoramas, shot with the camera that I always have in my pocket by virtue of the fact it is also my phone — and yet the quality is quite good and in many cases these panoramas will yield fine prints.
![]() Yosemite Falls and flooded meadow, Spring, Yosemite National Park, California Single row panorama: 28″ x 17″ (4200 x 2600 pixels) |
![]() Nevada Falls and Half Dome viewed from the Panorama Trail, Yosemite National Park, CA Single row panorama: 48″ x 17″ (7200 x 2500 pixels) |
![]() Horse, Meadow and Eastern Sierra Nevada, Bishop, CA Single row panorama: 39″ x 15″ (5800 x 2300 pixels) |
![]() Tuolumne Meadows and incoming storm, Yosemite National Park, CA Three row panorama: 50″ x 29″ (7500 x 4300 pixels) |
![]() Morning Glass, Bass Lake, California Single row panorama: 51″ x 16″ (7700 x 2400 pixels) |
![]() Yosemite Falls viewed from Cook’s Meadow, Yosemite National Park, CA Single row panorama: 29″ x 17″ (4300 x 2500 pixels) |
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Hi Phillip,
Beautiful work. If you’re interested I’d like to feature them on our new blog at blog.youbiq.com. And yes, you ought to try a Gymbl ;)
Gordon
Comment by Gordon Fowler — 7/28/2011 @ 4:40 am