I've been really pleased with the new iPhone iOS panorama option. Takes pretty good photos for a phone. Here are a few of mine Not a cool as the one above still one of the best pics I've ever taken. This pic is from the day before, when I was still heading up HWY 1 to San Fran. Out near Julian, CA.... One of my first uses of the panorama... still learning.
That curve looks full of challenges! Elevation change. A little off camber. Blind. Is this near the 555 by chance?
No, we weren't aboard a motorcycle this year. That was last year, when we got to ride all the way through Denali National Park on the Dualsport Wing. This year nasty weather dictated taking the Jeep. Nevertheless, we lucked out and made the trip to the back end of the park for a second year in a row, an almost unheard of streak of good fortune. Such privilege requires sharing the beauty with others less fortunate. This panorama was taken from just above Wonder Lake, with the top of Mt McKinley (Denali, to us Alaskans) visible against the cloudy background.
I have lots of panoramas in my current Day-Trippin' Report: http://advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=835364 Here are a few. My first attempt at a vertical pano. 4 exposures stitched Colorado Goosenecks of the San Juan State Park, UT Monument Valley, AZ Agathla Peak, AZ
I'm so happy I discovered Microsoft ICE panorama stitcher. I'm having a blast and shot a ton of panoramas on my last trip. Four of these are also multiple exposure HDRs, which adds another time-consuming process prior to stitching. A tripod was used for only two. The rest are hand-held shots. Black Canyon of the Gunnison & Highway 92 Independence Pass McClure Pass at Sunset Twin Lakes Pre-Dawn light at Goosenecks of the San Juan Sunrise at the Maroon Bells Chalk Creek Monument Valley