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Just seen this thread, remembered I couldn't work out how to stitch "panorama" shots together but took a couple anyway while on holiday recently, not a "giant" one but it is my very first attempt at the stitching using Olympus Viewer 3. And enhanced using nothing grander than the windows 10 photo app!

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I'll try and find some others now I know how to do it!
 

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Just before the thunderstorm in lake Oulujärvi, in Finland.
Three-image panorama.
Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II + Olympus 7-14mm f/2.8 PRO
 

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Tower Lake, Banff National Park. Panasonic G85, 14-42 lens. Two image stitch.
 

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Here is one I did from Cahill's Lookout in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, NSW. The view includes the Boars Head on the left. I used ten images & stitched in Hugin Pano maker (& Capture One 10 to change from tif to jpeg). The sky wasn't all that interesting, but I needed to test my skills (& equipment) on doing another panorama.

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Now full size is on Flickr.
Cahills Lookout Pano by Ross, on Flickr
 
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Just seen this thread, remembered I couldn't work out how to stitch "panorama" shots together but took a couple anyway while on holiday recently, not a "giant" one but it is my very first attempt at the stitching using Olympus Viewer 3. And enhanced using nothing grander than the windows 10 photo app!

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I'll try and find some others now I know how to do it!

I use ICE -- Image Composite Editor -- which is a free download from Microsoft. It is really very easy to use and apparently isn't very sophisticated (but neither am I!)

Cheers, Jock
 

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Five shot in portrait it appears water can be tricky to blend.LR does a nice job!
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This one is nothing special on the laptop but upon zooming you can spot buffalo,and horses which might be nice in print!
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Panorama, shot with Pentax K5 IIS, stitched together from 10 vertical panels with ICE:

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In July 2018 this thing opened. They call this the Road House, and it's the world's largest Chevron Gas Station (Thus, only proper to make a huge panorama of it). It has 96 pumps and a huge shopping center like convenience store. Located in Jean NV, it sits directly across a older Chevron Gas Station with 12 pumps. If you zoom in you can see a lady and the 12 pump Chevron across the street. Shot with G9 and 12-35 at f/2.8. 8 shot panorama hand held.
Perhaps not the best lighting for the area, but at 3:45 AM it was the best time to take the photo. My car is the only one in the gas station at pump #96.
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Are those the actual clouds? (time lapse or shutter drag count)

They looked to be stringy high cirrus clouds. Might be some other things too that happened when stitching as I walked the cliffs while shooting them so the clouds looked to be coming out of a central area as I circled the hill. So you are partly right in saying it is a time lapse since it took me a while to walk it while the clouds moved. Stitching had to be done manually since I wasn't in one spot too long as it was hot and no cooling wind.

I also added a bit of Topaz Glow as well to the clouds which accentuated them and made the sky darker as well as some of the dirt and rocks.
 

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