Taken with a Galaxy Nexus at the Mon Bridge in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. The bridge collapsed a few months after the photo was taken, and has been rebuilt since then. Taken with the built-in photo app, no editing.
This was clicked from top of Janjira Fort in Murud, India. It is a photosphere-converted-to-tinyworld which was clicked from top of the fort that is situated on an island, that is surrounded by land on at least 3 sides. Clicked this pano as my parents weren't able to climb till the top. Clicked using Nexus 4. Cropped and edited using stock android editor.
Here's a photo from the top of Mt.Blue overlooking the Appalachian Trail in Western Maine. A steady 1.6 mile hike up the trail with moderate to difficult terrain of rocks and roots. Taken with my Galaxy Note II.
This is a 3 shot panorama taken last night from 85 feet in the air on our city Fire Department ladder truck. The city holds a free 10 week Citizen's Government Academy once a year allowing the citizens to meet the different city departments and learn what they do and how they work for the citizens. Last night was the Fire-Rescue department's presentation. We were treated to a dinner of Firehouse Chili with all the fixings then got a tour of one of the city's 3 firehouses. We were also given CPR demonstrations and got to "play with the toys". Taking rides in the ladder truck, donning full turnout gear and extinguishing simulated fires with a 3 inch hose and nozzle. It was quite an evening.
Picture was taken with my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S3, stock camera app with no filters or edits.
I took this vertical panorama of the San Francisco cable cars at its famous Powell/Market turntable! Taken in San Francisco in on August 15, 2013 with my Samsung Galaxy S3.
Taken using the Stock Camera of a Nexus 4 and is not Edited
The view is of the outside of a cave on Mount Gorakhgad in Maharashtra, India taken early morning close to 6.00 AM
taken with >HTC one, no filter or edit. the "Dawn Patrol" at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta on 10/11/13. The balloons on the left are the first ballons to go up to test wind conditions. and the sun rising above the Sandia Mountains on the right
I arrived a little late to the sunset. As I parked and stepped out of my car, I took a "regular" photo just before the sun dipped below the horizon because I would't have made it to the bank fast enough. I wanted to take the panorama at the bank so that there wouldn't be any people in it. It turns out, I wasn't able to use the Pano app that evening; but, after cropping the "regular" photo I had taken, I was able to create an interesting panorama with the people's silhouettes as a great foreground.
This was taken with my Nexus 4 and edited with Pixlr Express.