Chilean panoramas

The other day Steve Portigal pointed me to Autostitch, a utility that stitches together single images into a panorama. Autostich did a great job on the multi-image panoramas I took in Chile, so I thought I'd post a few.

This was taken at the Mirador (which I wrote about a few days ago). That lumpy island off in the distance is Isla Pan de Azucar:

Isla Pan de Azucar

This is the north-west view from the same spot:

Mirador

We also drove up to Parque Nacional Nevada Tres Cruces, way up on a plateau between two Andean ranges:

Tres Cruces

The white patches are the salt flats, not snow (though we were certainly high enough for snow).

This is Laguna Santa Rosa (you can't see them, but there were about 50 pink flamingoes feeding in the lake):

Laguna Santa Rosa

I like how Autostitch merged the two Jens at the bottom.

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Posted by Gene Smith on Dec 1, 2006. Before this there was Information architecture cannot die. Next up is links for 2006-12-02.

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