One of the best things about the many iPhotography apps available is that they increase the capabilities of the iPhone’s camera. One great example is panoramic photography. Pano is one such app featured in the App Store’s Hall of Fame. It is available for both iPhone and Android devices and helps create stunning panoramic images.

We got in touch with Debacle Software, the developer of Pano, to find out more about the app’s history and showcase 10 extraordinary panoramas created with the app.

“When we created Pano in 2008, our aim was to develop a photography tool that would allow users to capture things that they wouldn’t otherwise be able to capture with their cameras,” says Julian Lepinski, Pano’s co-creator.

Take a look through the photo gallery for examples of flawless skies, amazing scenery and more. And let us know in the comments if you’ve created your own iPhone or Android panoramas.

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14 Comments

  1. And what about the phantastic “photaf” app for Android ?



  2. Do they allow users to submit their own photos?


  3. I use 360 Panorama app for iPhone – used it today to capture the floods in NJ after Hurricane Irene – http://360.io/gbuhCf


  4. I use my pano app ALL THE TIME. I HAVE hundreds i’ve taken from around the world. (Brazil, Hawaii, Jordan, All over the US.) I am on the road every week. I love this app more then anything iphone has to offer. Any tips on printing?




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  6. Dear @amymaeelliot and Mashable,

    Is this article advertorial?

    I clicked through from twitter. I’m looking for a good panorama app. Panorama app’s abilty to stitch photos together varies greatly. I’m always keeping an eye out for ‘the one’ that does it best. I clicked through looking for a balanced, impartial write-up of Pano, but after reading this I’m honestly not sure if I was sucked into reading an advertisement or not.

    In the UK you’re legally obliged to mark an article as advertorial if you were paid to write it. Forget boring legal requirements though, do it out of courtesy for your readers.

    If you weren’t reimbursed for this article, a little more impartiality and investigation in your articles would be much appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Craig Rozynski


  7. Awesome! I didn’t really think about doing this until I read this article!!!


  8. iPhotography apps available is that they increase the capabilities of the iPhone’s camera.




  9. my samsung wave has this kind of function in its camera driver software. The abilty to shoot panaromic view with phone camera is indeed worth admiring.