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I took this set with one leg of the tripod about a foot and a half shorter than the rest. Obviously this doesn't affect the construction of the panorama but it does tilt the cylinder the source images are projected onto, and I wanted to see how that would change the aesthetics of the resulting image. Barring the mysterious ghost woman using the ATM I like how this one turned out. There are a few details (such as the shadow cast against the wall by the balcony railing) which look like the result of improper image alignment or blurring, but were actually present in the original source images. One interesting thing about this panorama: the brightness on the source image which captured the painting and light source to the right of the balcony was noticably lower than its neighboring images (possibly as an automatic adjustment to the light source in the center of the image). This discrepancy is unnoticable in the result - the simple feathering algorithm apparently did its job.

This panorama is of a building on the Edgewood campus. A lot of people were around when I took the photos. They probably thought I was a student and the photos were for a class project. The fools.