Terry Duell wrote:
Hello All,
The attachment shows the Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk, in Seymour, 
Victoria.
It is approx. 80-ish metres long, with about 52 glass panels on each side, each 
panel approx 2m high, 1.5m wide.
.
.
Does anyone have any comments on whether a pano might be possible, and any 
ideas on how to tackle it?

It's clearly possible - if nothing else it would be possible, if tedious,
to simply take 52 shots, each centred on a single panel,
pick a single panel as a reference, and correct this panel
to be perfectly proportioned and rectilinear.

http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/perspective/en.shtml

Then create 52 2-frame panos, each with the reference
panel as one picture, and a fresh picture as the other,
and correct the shot to the reference panel.

Stitch each panorama with the reference panel invisible, and the
panel precisely cropped.

The resulting images will tessalate perfectly.

 BugBear

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