In my backyard, I have a rectangular bucket full of Mexican Pebbles I bought many years ago from the local landscaping supplier. I washed them down and set up to make a pano detail of them. I aimed to the left for the first frame, then used the Shift function of my Tilt Shift lens, recomposing to include the stones in the right side of the bucket without moving the camera or tripod. I imported the resulting images into Lightroom, and inspected all the pairs I made to find the best and sharpest ones. I selected those two, then used Photo>Edit In>Merge to Panorama in PS. Here is the result.
Enjoy, Bill
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