Photographed the K-HJP001-013 photo from the roof of the Fukuya Department Store, Hiroshima, in November, 1945. Location: Ebisu-cho. Distance from hypocenter: approx. 710m
See the other Hiroshima 1945 panoramas.
I have always loved taking shots while out on walks and at church or family events. But near the end of 2015, I finally upgraded from point-n-shoots to a mirrorless Samsung NX500. Then in late 2019 I moved to a Sony a7rIII. When shooting panoramas, I use a homemade panohead with a Gemtune DH-55 panoramic ball head, a Samyang 18mm f/2.8 lens and shoot 4 rows of 12 bracketed pictures each. I used to use a Rokinon 12mm f/2 manual lens on the old NX500, and shoot 3 rows of 10 pictures each. Batch HDR processing is done in Photomatix Pro and cleanup in Lightroom, before stitching with PTGui. I don't shoot zenith or nadir shots. So, to remove the tripod from the final PTGui image, I take it into Photoshop and used Flaming Pear's Flexy2 filter and content-aware fill.