Today’s post is a panorama of the village on Monhegan Island in Maine. I’ve posted several images from my trip there in the fall, including this one of a small section of the village. I had originally wanted to post this pano instead, but was having some difficulty getting it stitched together properly without some distortion. After reading an article this weekend on panoramas, I took another crack at it and was able to remove most of the distortion that had kept this image stuck in my library. It’s composed of 9 separate vertically-oriented shots, and looks much better when you click on it for a larger view.


Nice pano Steven. Looks like you got the processing figured out. Nice work!
Great pano Steven. You’re right it looks amazing when you view it larger.
Wonderful pano, Steven. I am glad you kept the originals and persevered with this as the results, especially when seen in the larger view, are excellent.
Very nice panorama, Steven. Beautiful stitching. Now you’ve got me motivated.
Absolutely fan-flippin-tastic, Steven! What awesome detail across an expansive vista, it looks perfect to me on all counts!
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