The following panoramas were created using either Photoshop's auto-merge feature or AutoStitch iPhone.

4202 x 816 pixel Fuji Panorama: View the panorama composite of the view from the top of Mt. Fuji.

5422 x 2290 pixel Skytree Panorama: View the panorama composite of the Tokyo Skytree.

3408 x 1768 pixel Tokyo Southwest Panorama: View the panorama composite of Tokyo pointing southwestward towards Mt. Fuji.

4940 x 1236 pixel Hyokkori Hyoutanjima Panorama: View the panorama composite of Hourai Jima, the alleged inspiration for Hyokkori Hyoutanjima, near Otsuchi, Japan.

6036 x 1272 pixel Caritas Otsuchi Panorama: View the panorama composite Caritas Otsuchi base, located in Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan.

6896 x 1164 pixel Otuchi Town Panorama: View the panorama composite of the town of Otsuchi, which was ravaged by a massive tsunami on the aftermath of the earthquake of March 11, 2011.

5552 x 1176 pixel Santa Cruz Boardwalk Panorama: View the panorama composite of the boardwalk amusement park in Santa Cruz, CA

6184 x 1284 pixel Stanford Panorama: View the panorama composite taken from the center of the Stanford quad.

5435 x 1794 pixel Shibuya Scramble Crossing Panorama: View the panorama composite of the famous scramble crossing (intersection) in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.

7989 x 2086 pixel Brooklyn Bridge Panorama: View the panorama composite from the Brooklyn Bridge that I took while traveling on the East Coast.

5418 x 958 pixel Craigville Beach Panorama: View the panorama composite of the beach at Craigville, Barnstable County, near Hyannis Port, MA on the Cape.

6980 x 1074 pixel Rock Harbor Panorama: View the panorama composite of a sunset at Rock Harbor, Orleans, MA. Rock Harbor is a western part of the Cape famous for being able to see pretty sunsets.

7931 x 735 pixel Dominican Republic Panorama: View the panorama composite digitally stitched in Photoshop using a dozen or so pictures of the beach at Punta Cana, in the Dominican Republic.

3254 x 5000 Reading Terminal Market Panorama: View the panorama composite I made from 7 digital pictures of Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia.