Panoramic Photos of Ireland

Here are a few shots from around Cork and Kerry which I have stitched together using Autostitch.
Click on any image for a larger version although the larger images have been saved at low quality setting to save on file space and bandwidth.

Cork City

Baile Na nGall

Field Near Youghal


7 Comments

Eric (1 comments.) on August 30, 2005 at 4:51 am.

Oh I love those photos. I love Ireland, just never had the chance to go there :D

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Alastair (4 comments.) on August 30, 2005 at 8:19 am.

Good stiching there, can’t see the joins at all.
How many images did you use to make them up?

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Donncha (1707 comments.) on August 30, 2005 at 10:05 am.

The first two are made from about 10 or 12 images, but the last one only uses 3 or 4.
I took an exposure reading with my camera at one end of the image, flipped to manual and set the same exposure before shooting. That works really well, and autostitch does a great job!

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Caoimhe on August 31, 2005 at 12:33 am.

The Youghal one is mind blowing…

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Philip (1 comments.) on March 23, 2006 at 11:07 pm.

Have you seen this panoramic photos of ireland – http://www.philpankov.com/-/philpankov/gallery.asp?cat=18189

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Denis (1 comments.) on March 28, 2006 at 1:50 pm.

nice work, nice stitch-and-blend ! Have a look at my panoramas. Some were done “manually”, some by actually cutting prints, but I used PTmac and HuginOSX for the most recent. One small advice for the photos as you posted them : I’d opt for smaller size and less jpeg compression. All the best !

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D. LeGourrierec (1 comments.) on September 27, 2007 at 11:28 am.

Great photos.
Here are some other examples of photo-stiching :

Landscapes :
http://viaterra.net/photopages/other/panorama2.htm

Cities :
http://viaterra.net/photopages/other/panorama1.htm

Denis

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