Mt. Timpanogos Panoramic
Feb 11th, 2008 by jeremy

Panoramic photos are not really ideal for typical web viewing, but I have to admit I find them fascinating. To truly appreciate this photo, click through to see a larger size. Current technology makes it relatively easy to put together multiple photos for amazing wide angle views and incredible resolution. This particular photo is a combination of 22 photos taken in portrait mode, stitched together with a program called Autopano.
Along with the ultra wide view, a big value of stitching together multiple exposures is the combined resolution you get. This photo at full resolution, after overlapping areas are combined is over 24,000 pixels wide; that means you could print it at high resolution (300 dpi) over 81 inches, ver 6 feet.
You can view a 50% sized version uploaded at flickr.
Canon 40D, 24-105L, 1/800 at f/10 and 100 ISO

