When this panorama went came out all cockeyed, the result reminded me of Dali. Laurie thought it was more cubist looking, and I guess she has a point. If you lean more cubist, then I suppose it would be Picassoesque. Whichever “…esque” you choose, the result is interesting. I’m not sure why the program put the three images together all “Dali/Picasso” like, because the individual frames all look like they should line up perfectly — obviously something is out of whack.

I *love* this image, no matter what name anyone attaches to it! Just great!
Unbelieveable! It is riveting. A wonderful depiction of of where our world is today. So much better than if it had come out like you expected.
I agree! Great final image… Are you going to “fix” it like the stairwell? Fun! I sense a new genre coming Tim. Keep it up, great eye!
Thanks, Guy. No! I won’t mess with it beyond what it is. I have several panoramas of the sanctuary that stitched together correctly. I’m finding that doing multiple images with a normal lens and stitching them together often gives a more normal looking perspective than using a wide angle lens. Of course, in the “old days” I’d use a view camera to control the perspective.