Okay, I did these on the laptop because I’m stupid. And Hugin is amazing for aligning and stitching panoramic photos. Definitely use the Autopano-sift-C plugin for autodetecting control points.
Stitching together so many photos in a row, Hugin ends up with some curvature to the series. Had I used a tripod and were I assured that all the photos were taken in a straight pan, I could enforce a straight stitching; but as it is, the stitched lines have to be a bit bendy ’cause my consecutive pictures were bendy, and I’ve straightened them as well as I can. Keep in mind that the Oval really does slope.
These are huge. The thumbnail images show you what you’re going to get; the links are to different sizes of the panoramic photos. I suggest you download and save them to your computer if there’s any chance you’ll want to view them more than once.
Colorado State University Oval from the North, 150°
Colorado State University Oval from the West, 180°
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