Ever since I discovered that my phone could take panoramic photos (January 14, 2011 in case you were wondering), I have occasionally remembered this function and employed it as a means of attempting to capture something extraordinary.
As time went on I realized that taking panoramic photos was not a function limited to my phone. I eventually adopted the practice of meticulously stitching together photographs taken with a halfway decent camera (using the awesomeness that is Photoshop automation).
The resulting photo quality has been on the rise, but unfortunately, impressive levels of otherworldly excellence have yet to be achieved. However, I have managed to collect a number of panoramas that are currently sitting idly on my hard drive.
Being the merciful master that I am, I have decided to set them free into the wild. So without further ado, here are the ones worthy of being shared:
The best surfers in the world gathered in Rio de Janeiro this past weekend for the Billabong Pro Rio. Competitions took place over ten days…
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