The function
Panoramaarrived with iOS 6 on the iPhone 4S and iPhone
5.
We have since offered youand
little tour of France in panoramas, via your submissions herethen we are
out of
bordersto continuein the
whole world last week here. We couldn't put everything in and
since then, many more of you have sent us 360 photos
degrees taken with your iPhone (Thanks everyone!) so as promised, here is the episode
4 !
Around the world in panoramas is now (and if you want a
episode 5… send beautiful photos to news (a) iPhon.fr
) :
- USA, in order of appearance Monument valley, Lake Powell and Bryce Canyon by
Gregory
- USA: The Grand Canyon (North Rim), therefore the northern part, and the
Horseshoe Bend! Literally “horseshoe”! by Michoi
- The Roman amphitheater of El Jem in Tunisia, iPhone 4S, by Raphaël
- Marrakech, by Yannick, with an iPhone 4S
- London seen by Maxens, with his iPhone 5
- Ho Chi Minh, from Vietnam by Trong Huy, with an iPhone 4S
- Rome, Piazza della Rotonda, in front of the pantheon, by Florent with a
iPhone 4S
- Marseille: old port, by Louis and Flo
- Bordeaux, Place de la Bourse, by Adrien with an iPhone 5
- Col de Cabanelles, Prats de mollo, France, by guillaume with his iPhone
4S :
- on the Via ferrata of Valdeblore on the heights of Nice, by
Leo :
- Saint-Tropez, the famous Senequier terrace on the occasion of the sails of
Saint Tropez, André Junior
And as in our first two posts, a little tip to complete
this article which once again uses one of the photos received. In fact, he
is entirely possible to take vertical panoramic shots, it
just turn the camera and "film" as if horizontally but towards the
high. Result in image, with a "swollen" side:
- Beauvais Cathedral, by Quentin
And on the same subject:
Once again a big thank you to you who send us your photos! It's your
article 😉
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founder of the site. Computer engineer and Internet specialist where he has held various positions of responsibility, Laurent has been passionate about mobility since the arrival of "PDAs" in the 90s. Journalist for 4 years for the magazine Team Palmtops (Posse Presse) and author of several books on the iPad published by Pearson.