Here's the second of two panning images I created, trying to cover the fantastic vista provided by the hill above and behind the castle at Neuschwanstein.  This image was created by stitching together about 3 separate images.  By scrolling side to side, you can at least get something of an impression of what it was like to see this.  My original goal was to make a wider sweep, but because of the big change in horizon (mountains on the left, low-lands on the right) it didn't work out that way.  Click here if you want to see the first part of the view.

I've got similar panning views, as seen from the Eiffel Tower, and from the Pantheon (both in Paris).

These photos were taken in late April of 2005.