The full length of the Karanataka Sampark Kranti spanning the mighty viaducts of Shindavane. This panoramic image was stitched together from 5 different frames. For a full size view of the image click here.

Date: 2013-08-10
Owner: Shashanka Nanda
Size:
Full size: 1280x289

Photo Properties
Summary  Details
Make Canon Model Canon EOS 50D
Aperture Value f/6.3 Color Space sRGB
Exposure Program Aperture Priority Flash No Flash
ISO 200 Metering Mode Center Weighted Average
Shutter Speed Value 1/250 sec Date/Time 2013 Aug 10 12:05:53 +0100

Comments
In fact, when I saw this stunner, my thoughts were the same as Abhinav's. It takes such expertise to seamlessly stitch together snaps of stationary objects, not to mention a moving train...hats off to the stormcatcher at punkass. :)
Posted by Dr. Himagirish Rao on 2013 Oct 31 05:26:14 +0000
Shashank, really mind blowing. Indeed very lovely job !!!
Posted by Vijay Aravamudhan on 2013 Oct 12 17:47:14 +0100
Fantastic shot! Mindblowing!
Posted by Pawan Koppa on 2013 Oct 11 08:36:54 +0100
Thanks All @Abhinav - Not to sound boastful, it is indeed difficult to make panoramas out of moving objects. But a little but of skill with the camera and Photoshop can help overcome that ;-)
Posted by Shashanka Nanda on 2013 Oct 11 06:27:24 +0100
Great shot! May be a trivial question, but how did you create a panorama by stitching images containing a moving subject?
Posted by Abhinav Bhattacharjee on 2013 Oct 09 19:22:08 +0100

Wonderful.
Posted by Hrishikesh Moghe on 2013 Oct 09 18:14:31 +0100
Well it is confirmed that Shanks is an excellent tailor.
Posted by Krupa Ratnam on 2013 Oct 09 09:03:33 +0100
awesome effort to make this happen
Posted by Anuj Misra on 2013 Oct 09 07:22:28 +0100
Great image.
Posted by Apurva Bahadur on 2013 Oct 09 04:29:40 +0100
The photo is in fact the reverse of this perspective.
Posted by Shashanka Nanda on 2013 Oct 09 04:05:45 +0100
Unbelievable!!
Posted by Shirish Paranjape on 2013 Oct 08 22:28:37 +0100