
This image is actually two photos that I stitched together in Photoshop. I used the panorama setting on the camera to take the pictures, then used Panorama Merge to put them together.
If your camera came with a Panorama setting, and you have Photoshop or another editing program that has a Panorama stitching feature-try using that to make a panorama before you install the software that came with your camera. Photoshop (and I imagine Corel and other top of the line imaging software) seems to work better and is more versatile than software that comes bundled with cameras.
Another thing to remember with panoramas is lens focal length settings. Try to use the focal length that is as close to normal as possible. I used a very wide angle (14) for these pictures, which gives you a very wide angle, but is more difficult to work with. That's why the trees are a little tilted.
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