Your iPhone panoramic photos: USA, Shanghai, Amsterdam and France in 360 degrees for this third episode!

The function
Panoramaarrived with iOS 6 on the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5.
Apple took a while to offer this function, but it must be admitted that it is
really to the point and outclasses what had been proposed until then by the
third-party applications. We had dedicatedand
complete file for testing these apps
and none managed to produce
equally successful images.

We offered youand
little tour of France in panoramas, via your submissions here
then we are
out of
borders last week there
, and since then, you have been even more
many to send us panoramic photos (Thank you all!), so we
made a third episode (we couldn't fit everything into this one, we'll do some
so a fourth!)

Onward to 360 degree life:

  • Yann, Brooklyn of Manhattan
  • Santa Monica Beach (Californie), par Timothy, iPhone 4S
  • Telluride, Colorado, par Jean Christophe, iPhone 5
  • neighborhood of Santa Fe, New Mexico, by Jean Christophe, iPhone 5
  • Place de Dam ( Amsterdam ), Florian hair, iPhone 4S
  • Shanghai by night, by Marc with an iPhone 4S
  • summit of the medieval city of èze, Nicolas
  • Antibes Quai des Billionaires, by Gabriel
  • Lake Annecy seen from the Col de la Forclaz (Haute Savoie 74), by Lesebio, iPhone
    4S
  • Strasbourg train station seen by Aurélien
  • Saint Georges de Didonne, Small cove of Charente maritime by
    Patrick, iPhone 4S
  • The Lambert collection in Avignon, by Christophe
  • Swimming pool at the Argentiers campsite in Cogolin (Var), by Elodie, iPhone
    4S
  • View of the Volkswagen stand at the Paris Motor Show before opening to the public,
    by Thomas, iPhone 4S
  • View from the cockpit of an airplane, with the artifact linked to the rotation of
    the propeller, by Paul

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By : Keleops AG

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.