Well, strictly speaking, this is not a panorama, but it is a stitch of 5 images.
If I look closely there are a few small glitches where the stitching didn't work 100%, but not bad considering this was taken without a tripod, and with no planning except trying to capture 5 frames that could be stitched later.
Interior of the Pantheon Rome, Italy
Stitched Panorama using Autopano Giga aka "My Poor Man's Ultra Wide Lens"
Olympus E-M10 II
Panasonic Lumix 12-32mm f/3.5-5.6
Highwood Pass area of Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada.
This is just a 2 frame stitch. I was shooting prime lenses back in 1987. First frame only showed part of the Larch on the right side, and the big Spruce far right was missing entirely. Second frame missed the Larch and the Spruce on the left. I had taken the second frame thinking I might prefer it to the first, but didn't like either one.
Seemed like a simple blend, but it was beyond AffinityPhotos abilities so I hand stitched in my antique version of PSElements running in Snow Leopard.
Original photos taken with Nikkormat FTN, on Fujicolor 100 film.
I haven't taken a panorama for a while. Here is one I took a few years ago with my Sony RX100iii. This the house, studio and part of the extensive garden of the artist Norman Lindsay at Faulconbridge in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, NSW, Australia. If I remember correctly, this is a stitch of 13 vertical images.
This is a panorama of Sydney Harbour I took from the old fort at Bradley's Head. This is a stitch of 19 vertical images. It is one of the most recent I have done and was taken with my Sony RX100vii.
Monument Valley last month. I was hoping the shadow from the West Mitten Butte would climb all the way up the East Mitten Butte, but this was as good as I could get. It was cloudy all day, and the sun only peeked through for a few moments. Kind of miraculous, considering what the light was like most of the day.
14 vertical images shot at 70mm, stitched together in Lightroom Classic.
This is a panorama I took a few years ago from Echo Point at Katoomba in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. This is Megalong Valley. From the left are the Three Sisters, Mount Solitary, The Ruined Castle and Narrow Neck.
This is a panorama of the upper reaches of the Snowy River in the Australian Snowy Mountains. Mount Kosciusko is on the left hand side. This was taken from a lookout at Charlotte's Pass.